Shakespeare's Christianity: The Protestant and Catholic Poetics of Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and HamletThis volume explores the influences of Catholicism and Protestantism in a trio of Shakespeare's tragedies: Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Hamlet. Bypassing the discussion of Shakespeare's personal religious beliefs, Batson instead focuses on distinct footprints left by Catholic and Protestant traditions that underlie and inform Shakespeare's artistic genius. |
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Continguts
Chapter 1 Metadrama in Hamlet and Macbeth Peter Milward SJ | 1 |
Spenser and Shakespeare David Daniell | 19 |
Chapter 3 The Problem of SelfLove in Shakespeares Tragedies and in Renaissance and Reformation Theology Robert Lanier Reid | 35 |
Prayer and Providence in Macbeth Robert S Miola | 57 |
Chapter 5 Hamlet and Protestant Aural Theater Grace Tiffany | 73 |
Chapter 6 Providence in Julius Caesar John W Mahon | 91 |
Chapter 7 Cobbling Souls in Shakespeares Julius Caesar Maurice Hunt | 111 |
Notes | 131 |
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Contributors | 175 |
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Shakespeare's Christianity: The Protestant and Catholic Poetics of Julius ... E. Beatrice Batson Visualització de fragments - 2006 |
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