
Title
- Studies In Religion And Literature (Fordham University Press) ; No. 6
Attribution
edited by Dennis Taylor and David BeauregardPublication Details
Book1st edFordham University Press2003Availability
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The question of Shakespeare?s Catholic contexts has occupied many scholars in recent years, and their growing body of work has been enriched by revisionist accounts of the Reformation society and culture in which he lived and worked. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Shakespeare, William, — 1564-1616 — Religion
- Christianity and literature — England — History — 16th century
- Christianity and literature — England — History — 17th century
- Christian drama, English — History and criticism
- Catholics — England — History — 16th century
- Catholics — England — History — 17th century
- Drama — Religious aspects — Christianity
- England — Church history — 16th century
- England — Church history — 17th century
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Contents
- Introduction: Shakespeare and the Reformation / Dennis Taylor
- 1. The Comedy of Errors and The Columny of Apelles: An Exercise in Source Study / Richard Dutton
- 2. "Obsequious Laments": Mourning and Communal Memory in Shakespeare’s Richard III / Katharine Goodland
- 3. Oxford University and Love’s Labour’s Lost / Clare Asquith
- 4. Shakespeare’s Religious Background Revisited: Richard II in a New Context / Jean-Christophe Mayer
- 5. Sacral and Sacramental Kingship in the Lancastrian Tetralogy / Timothy Rosendale
- 6. Mocking Oldcastle: Notes Toward Exploring a Possible Catholic Presence in Shakespeare’s Henriad / Gary D. Hamilton
- 7. Shakespeare’s Fairy Dance with Religio-Political Controversy in The Merry Wives of Windsor / Regina M. Buccola
- 8. Catholic and Protestant, Jesuit and Jew: Historical Religion in The Merchant of Venice / John Klause
- 9. This Side of Purgatory Ghostly Fathers and the Recusant Legacy in Hamlet / John Freeman
- 10. Wittenberg and Melancholic Allegory: The Reformation and Its Discountents in Hamlet / Jennifer Rust
- 11. The Accent and Gait of Christians: Hamlet’s Puritan Style / R. Chris Hassel, Jr.
- 12. Shakespeare on Monastic Life: Nuns and Friars in Measure for Measure / David Beauregard
- 13. Helena and the Reformation Problem of Merit in All’s Well That Ends Well / Maurice Hunt
- 14. Paris Is Worth a Mass: All’s Well That Ends Well and the Wars of Religion / Lisa Hopkins
- 15. Blasphemous Preacher: Iago and the Reformation / Richard Mallette
- 16. Love and Lies: Marital Truth-Telling, Catholic Casuistry, and Othello / Paula McQuade
ISBN
- 0823222845
- 0823222837
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