Shakespeare and the Christian tradition
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Shakespeare and the Christian tradition
E. Mellen Press, c1994
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"The eight essays included in this study originated as lectures at the Shakespeare Institute held at Wheaton College (IL.) on May 29, 30, and 31, 1992"--P. [xiii]
Bibliography: p. [177]-178
Includes index
収録内容
- Shakespeare and recent criticism / David Bevington
- Is a Christian perspective on Shakespeare productive and/or necessary? / Lionel Basney
- Shakespeare, new criticism, new historicism, and the Christian story / John D. Cox
- Shakespeare's Henry VIII reconsidered in the light of Boethian and biblical commonplaces / Roy Battenhouse
- The Reformation and Shakespeare / Mark A. Noll
- Which is the Christian here, and which the Jew? / R. Chris Hassel, Jr
- The iconography of transformed fish in Shakespeare's Pericles / Peggy Muñoz Simonds
- "Peace, Paulina, my charms are all o'erthrown" / Thomas Howard
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内容説明
These eight essays by leading Shakespeare scholars explore the ways in which the Christian tradition intersects Shakespearean drama. Recognizing that post-modern methods of criticism pose new questions, the contributors challenge scholars to explore thoughtfully their implications in the studying and teaching of Shakespeare. They examine particular post-modern methods, and scrutinize ways in which they may enlarge understanding and offer illumination of dramas. Insisting that a sense of history is essential in a scholarly examination of Shakespearean drama, the book seeks to demonstrate how the Christian tradition may be studied and taught in the classroom.
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