Shakespeare, Catholicism, and romance
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書誌事項
Shakespeare, Catholicism, and romance
Continuum, c2000
- : [hbk]
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: [hbk] ISBN 9780826412096
内容説明
As one scholar put it, considering Shakespeare's chief position in world literature, it is astonishing how much there still is to learn about him. Over the centuries, writers, actors, teachers and students have debated the Bard's early life and influences, the identity of the characters inhabiting his plays and poems, his family and the circumstances surrounding his death. In the same way, Shakespeare's true religious beliefs seem shrouded in mystery. In this book, the author discusses the roots of Shakespeare's dramatic traditions, the background of the Shakespeare and Arden families, and some of the religious conflicts of the day. She goes on to examine the surprisingly strong evidence, drawn primarily from Shakespeare's comedies and late romances themselves, for Shakespeare's true religious beliefs and practices.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780826414311
内容説明
As one scholar has put it, considering Shakespeare's chief position in world literature, it is astonishing how much there is still to learn about him. Over the centuries, writers, actors, teachers, and students have debated the Bard's early life and influences, the identity of the characters inhabiting his plays and the circumstances surrounding his death. In the same way, Shakespeare's true religious beliefs seem shrouded in mystery. In this accessible study, medievalist and Shakespearean Velma Richmond begins by discussing the roots of Shakespeare's dramatic traditions, the backgrounds of the Shakespeare and Arden families and some of the religious conflicts of the day. She goes on to examine the surprisingly strong evidence, drawn primarily from the Bard's comedies and late romances themselves, for Shakespeare's true religious beliefs.
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