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Shakespeare And The Culture Of Christianity In Early Modern England Dennis Taylor Editor David N Beauregard Editor

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Shakespeare And The Culture Of Christianity In Early Modern England Dennis Taylor Editor David N Beauregard Editor
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.89 MB
Pages: 451
Author: Dennis Taylor (editor); David N. Beauregard (editor)
ISBN: 9780823296613, 082329661X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Shakespeare And The Culture Of Christianity In Early Modern England Dennis Taylor Editor David N Beauregard Editor by Dennis Taylor (editor); David N. Beauregard (editor) 9780823296613, 082329661X instant download after payment.

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.
This innovative book brings together sixteen original essays by leading scholars who examine Shakespeare’s works in light of this new scholarship: their goal is to explore a possible interpretive consensus from Protestant, Catholic, and secular perspectives.
Offering stimulating new approaches to traditional problems in Shakespeare studies, the essays provide a fully developed picture of Shakespeare’s relation to the Reformation—in the light of newly unearthed religious contexts. From the monastic life in Measure for Measure to Puritanism in Hamlet , the essays offer fresh understandings of such themes as majority cultures, national self-definition, hidden trauma, and concealed identity.
Contributors: Dennis Taylor, Richard Dutton, Katharine Goodland, Clare Asquith, Jean-Christophe Mayer, Timothy Rosendale, Gary D. Hamilton, Regina M. Buccola, John Klause, John Freeman, R. Chris Hassel Jr., Jennifer Rust, David Beauregard, Maurice Hunt, Lisa Hopkins, Richard Mallette, and Paula McQuade.

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