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El. knyga: Faith of William Shakespeare

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Lion Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780745968926
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Lion Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780745968926
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William Shakespeare stills stands head and shoulders above any other author in the English language, a position that is unlikely ever to change. Yet it is often said that we know very little about him - and that applies as much to what he believed as it does to the rest of his biography. Or does it? In this authoritative new study, Graham Holderness takes us through the context of Shakespeare's life, times of religious and political turmoil, and looks at what we do know of Shakespeare the Anglican. But then he goes beyond that, and mines the plays themselves, not just for the words of the characters, but for the concepts, themes and language which Shakespeare was himself steeped in - the language of the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. Considering particularly such plays as Richard ll, Henry V, The Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure, Hamlet, Othello, The Tempest and The Winter's Tale, Holderness shows how the ideas of Catholicism come up against those of Luther and Calvin; how Christianity was woven deep into Shakespeare's psyche, and how he brought it again and again to his art.

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Where did Shakespeare stand on matters of faith? Was he a Protestant, a Catholic, or an atheist?
Acknowledgments 7(2)
Preface 9(6)
Chapter One "Faith alone": The Reformation
15(22)
Chapter Two "The only merits": The faith of William Shakespeare
37(22)
Chapter Three "Pattern to all princes": The Famous History of the Life of King Henry VIII
59(20)
Chapter Four "King of snow": Richard II
79(18)
Chapter Five "Mirror of all Christian kings": Henry V
97(16)
Chapter Six "A Pattern in Himself"! Measure for Measure
113(24)
Chapter Seven "The quality of mercy": The Merchant of Venice
137(24)
Chapter Eight "A Special Providence": Hamlet
161(20)
Chapter Nine "Incomprehensible justice": King Lear
181(22)
Chapter Ten "The hand of God": The Tempest and The Winter's Tale
203(12)
Conclusion 215(16)
Index 231
Graham Holderness is Research Professor in English at the University of Hertfordshire, and a prolific author and critic. He has written and had published over 40 books, including drama, poetry and novels, but the majority of his output, and his articles, are on William Shakespeare. He has also taught for the Open University, Oxford and Roehampton.