Shakespeare and Early Modern Religion
Herausgeber: Loewenstein, David; Witmore, Michael
Shakespeare and Early Modern Religion
Herausgeber: Loewenstein, David; Witmore, Michael
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This volume freshly illuminates the diversity of early modern religious beliefs, practices and issues, and their representation in Shakespeare's plays.
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This volume freshly illuminates the diversity of early modern religious beliefs, practices and issues, and their representation in Shakespeare's plays.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 632g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026612
- ISBN-10: 110702661X
- Artikelnr.: 41608824
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 632g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026612
- ISBN-10: 110702661X
- Artikelnr.: 41608824
Introduction David Loewenstein and Michael Witmore; Part I. Revisiting
Religious Contexts in Shakespeare's England: 1. The debate about
Shakespeare and religion David Bevington; 2. Choosing sides and talking
religion in Shakespeare's England Peter Marshall; 3. Experiencing religion
in London: diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis Felicity Heal;
Part II. Representing Religious Beliefs and Diversity in the Plays: 4.
Delusion in A Midsummer Night's Dream Alison Shell; 5. The siege of
Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John Beatrice Groves; 6.
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past
Peter Lake; 7. Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure
Adrian Streete; 8. Agnostic Shakespeare?: the God-less world of King Lear
David Loewenstein; 9. 'Another Golgotha' Ewan Fernie; 10. Shakespeare and
wisdom literature Michael Witmore; 11. Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale
Richard McCoy; 12. Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion: a
post-secular perspective Paul Stevens; 13. Converting Henry: truth,
history, and historical faith in Henry VIII Michael Davies; 14.
Shakespeare's non-Christian religions Matthew Dimmock; Afterword Brian
Cummings.
Religious Contexts in Shakespeare's England: 1. The debate about
Shakespeare and religion David Bevington; 2. Choosing sides and talking
religion in Shakespeare's England Peter Marshall; 3. Experiencing religion
in London: diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis Felicity Heal;
Part II. Representing Religious Beliefs and Diversity in the Plays: 4.
Delusion in A Midsummer Night's Dream Alison Shell; 5. The siege of
Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John Beatrice Groves; 6.
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past
Peter Lake; 7. Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure
Adrian Streete; 8. Agnostic Shakespeare?: the God-less world of King Lear
David Loewenstein; 9. 'Another Golgotha' Ewan Fernie; 10. Shakespeare and
wisdom literature Michael Witmore; 11. Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale
Richard McCoy; 12. Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion: a
post-secular perspective Paul Stevens; 13. Converting Henry: truth,
history, and historical faith in Henry VIII Michael Davies; 14.
Shakespeare's non-Christian religions Matthew Dimmock; Afterword Brian
Cummings.
Introduction David Loewenstein and Michael Witmore; Part I. Revisiting
Religious Contexts in Shakespeare's England: 1. The debate about
Shakespeare and religion David Bevington; 2. Choosing sides and talking
religion in Shakespeare's England Peter Marshall; 3. Experiencing religion
in London: diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis Felicity Heal;
Part II. Representing Religious Beliefs and Diversity in the Plays: 4.
Delusion in A Midsummer Night's Dream Alison Shell; 5. The siege of
Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John Beatrice Groves; 6.
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past
Peter Lake; 7. Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure
Adrian Streete; 8. Agnostic Shakespeare?: the God-less world of King Lear
David Loewenstein; 9. 'Another Golgotha' Ewan Fernie; 10. Shakespeare and
wisdom literature Michael Witmore; 11. Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale
Richard McCoy; 12. Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion: a
post-secular perspective Paul Stevens; 13. Converting Henry: truth,
history, and historical faith in Henry VIII Michael Davies; 14.
Shakespeare's non-Christian religions Matthew Dimmock; Afterword Brian
Cummings.
Religious Contexts in Shakespeare's England: 1. The debate about
Shakespeare and religion David Bevington; 2. Choosing sides and talking
religion in Shakespeare's England Peter Marshall; 3. Experiencing religion
in London: diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis Felicity Heal;
Part II. Representing Religious Beliefs and Diversity in the Plays: 4.
Delusion in A Midsummer Night's Dream Alison Shell; 5. The siege of
Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John Beatrice Groves; 6.
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past
Peter Lake; 7. Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure
Adrian Streete; 8. Agnostic Shakespeare?: the God-less world of King Lear
David Loewenstein; 9. 'Another Golgotha' Ewan Fernie; 10. Shakespeare and
wisdom literature Michael Witmore; 11. Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale
Richard McCoy; 12. Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion: a
post-secular perspective Paul Stevens; 13. Converting Henry: truth,
history, and historical faith in Henry VIII Michael Davies; 14.
Shakespeare's non-Christian religions Matthew Dimmock; Afterword Brian
Cummings.