The subject of this book is Shakespeare's investigation of religious ideas and phenomena that, from the Church's perspective, range from traditional orthodox belief to radical unorthodoxy. The book is the first to suggest that Shakespeare accommodates both secular and religious readings by embedding them simultaneously within his plays.
The subject of this book is Shakespeare's investigation of religious ideas and phenomena that, from the Church's perspective, range from traditional orthodox belief to radical unorthodoxy. The book is the first to suggest that Shakespeare accommodates both secular and religious readings by embedding them simultaneously within his plays.
Sean Benson is professor of English at the University of Dubuque.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Shakespeare and the Church 1 Shakespeare in the Church 2 "Perverse Fantasies"?: Rehabilitating Malvolio's Reading 3 "Monsters of the deep": King Lear and the Problem of Evil 4 Hamlet's Walking Dead 5 Hamlet as Meta(physical)theater Conclusion: "Test all things": Shakespearean Heterodoxy Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: Shakespeare and the Church 1 Shakespeare in the Church 2 "Perverse Fantasies"?: Rehabilitating Malvolio's Reading 3 "Monsters of the deep": King Lear and the Problem of Evil 4 Hamlet's Walking Dead 5 Hamlet as Meta(physical)theater Conclusion: "Test all things": Shakespearean Heterodoxy Bibliography Index About the Author
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