Lancastrian Shakespeare: Theatre and Religion

Lancastrian Shakespeare: Theatre and Religion
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 January 2004
Pages
304
ISBN
9780719063633

Lancastrian Shakespeare: Theatre and Religion

In the introduction Richard Wilson reviews the history of the debate over Shakespeare’s religion, while Arthur Marotti and Peter Milward offer perspectives on the subject. Eamon Duffy offers a historian’s view of the nature of Elizabethan Catholicism, complemented by Frank Brownlow’s study of Elizabeth’s most brutal enforcer of religious policy, Richard Topcliffe. Two key Catholic controversialists are addressed by Donna Hamilton (Richard Verstegan) and Jean-Christophe Mayer (Robert Parsons). Robert Miola opens up the neglected field of Jesuit drama in the period, while Sonia Fielitz specifically proposes a new, Jesuit source-text for Timon of Athens . Carol Enos ( As You Like It ), Margaret Jones-Davies ( Cymbeline ), Gerard Kilroy ( Hamlet ) and Randall Martin ( 3 Henry VI ) read individual plays in the light of these questions, while Gary Taylor’s essay fittingly investigates the possible influence of religious conflicts on the publication of the Shakespeare First Folio.

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