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Gerald M. PincissPublication Details
BookUniversity of Delaware Press2000Availability
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- Shakespeare, William, — 1564-1616 — Contemporaries
- Shakespeare, William, — 1564-1616 — Religion
- English drama — Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 — History and criticism
- Christianity and literature — England — History — 16th century
- Christianity and literature — England — History — 17th century
- English drama — 17th century — History and criticism
- Christian drama, English — History and criticism
- Religion and literature
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- "Forbidden Matter examines some half dozen plays, written between the early 1590s and the early 1630s, to demonstrate how they reflect the religious controversies of their time. Religious issues were a topic of intense interest in early modern England, making them ideal for treatment in the theater. Differences among religious beliefs could provide the kinds of conflicts necessary for drama, and with their shock value as well as their topicality, such plays could attract a wide audience. Certainly for contemporary playgoers the works analyzed here were far too controversial to be considered merely light entertainment."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. Introduction: Religion and Stage Censorship
- 2. Dr. Faustus and the Religious Controversy
- 3. Measure for Measure: Saints’ Lives and "Heavenly Comforts"
- 4. When You See Me You Know Me and If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody: Protestantism and Puritan Propaganda
- 5. Bartholomew Fair and Jonsonian Tolerance
- 6. Perkin Warbeck and the Politics of 1632
- 7. Conclusion: "Where truth is hid"
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- 0874137063
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