Shakespeare's Christianity: The Protestant and Catholic Poetics of Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and HamletE. Beatrice Batson Baylor University Press, 2006 - 178 sayfa This 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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... Reformation Theology Robert Lanier Reid Studies of the discourse of desire in Shakespeare's plays and sonnets have , since the 1970s , focused on two main bonds : the romance of sexual opposites and its complement , the companionate ...
... Reformation Theology Robert Lanier Reid Studies of the discourse of desire in Shakespeare's plays and sonnets have , since the 1970s , focused on two main bonds : the romance of sexual opposites and its complement , the companionate ...
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... REFORMATION Self - love's centrality becomes fully apparent when we consider those leading poets , philosophers , and theologians who focus not only on its perverse corruptions but also on its essentially positive form . Augus- tine ...
... REFORMATION Self - love's centrality becomes fully apparent when we consider those leading poets , philosophers , and theologians who focus not only on its perverse corruptions but also on its essentially positive form . Augus- tine ...
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... Reformation 1530–1583 ( Aldershot : Ashgate , 1996 ) ] . 24 Kiernan , 1996 , 58 , 61 [ Pauline Kiernan , Shakespeare's Theory of Drama ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1996 ) ] . 25 Shuger , 1996 , 55 [ Debora Shuger ...
... Reformation 1530–1583 ( Aldershot : Ashgate , 1996 ) ] . 24 Kiernan , 1996 , 58 , 61 [ Pauline Kiernan , Shakespeare's Theory of Drama ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1996 ) ] . 25 Shuger , 1996 , 55 [ Debora Shuger ...
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Spenser and Shakespeare | 19 |
The Problem of SelfLove in Shakespeares Tragedies | 35 |
Hamlet and Protestant Aural Theater | 73 |
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