Shakespeare's Repentance Plays

Shakespeare's Repentance Plays

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  • Author: Alan R. Velie
  • Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
  • ISBN: 9780838611265
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 140

Follows the treatment of repentance in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing, All's Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest to show the relationship of theme and form, and the dramatist's experimentation with forms until he accomplished his goal--the probing psychological exploration of men who sin, repent, and achieve redemption.


The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions, with notes [&c.] by J.P. Collier. [With] Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's plays

The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions, with notes [&c.] by J.P. Collier. [With] Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's plays

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  • Author: William Shakespeare
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 582


Promos and Cassandra

Promos and Cassandra

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  • Author: George Whetstone
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  • Category : English drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204


Promos and Cassandra

Promos and Cassandra

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  • Author: George Whetstone
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  • ISBN: 9780404533007
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 102


Promos and Cassandra

Promos and Cassandra

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  • Author: George Whetstone
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  • Category : Cassandra (Legendary character)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 102


Promos and Cassandra

Promos and Cassandra

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  • Author: George Whetstone
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 94


Shakespeare on Salvation

Shakespeare on Salvation

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  • Author: David Anonby
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 307

This cutting-edge book explores Shakespeare’s negotiation of Reformation controversy about theories of salvation. While twentieth century literary criticism tended to regard Shakespeare as a harbinger of secularism, the so-called “turn to religion” in early modern studies has given renewed attention to the religious elements in Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Nevertheless, there remains an aura of uncertainty regarding some of the doctrinal and liturgical specificities of the period. This historical gap is especially felt with respect to theories of salvation, or soteriology. Such ambiguity, however, calls for further inquiry into historical theology. The author explores how the language and concepts of faith, grace, charity, the sacraments, election, free will, justification, sanctification, and atonement find expression in Shakespeare’s plays. In doing so, this book contributes to the recovery of a greater understanding of the relationship between early modern religion and Shakespearean drama. While the author shares David Scott Kastan’s reluctance to attribute particular religious convictions to Shakespeare, in some cases such critical guardedness has diverted attention from the religious topography of Shakespeare’s plays. Throughout this study, the author’s hermeneutic is to read Shakespeare through the lens of early modern theological controversy and to read early modern theology through the lens of Shakespeare.


Shakespeare's Stage Traffic

Shakespeare's Stage Traffic

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  • Author: Janet Clare
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107729564
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Shakespeare's unique status has made critics reluctant to acknowledge the extent to which some of his plays are the outcome of adaptation. In Shakespeare's Stage Traffic Janet Clare re-situates Shakespeare's dramaturgy within the flourishing and competitive theatrical trade of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. She demonstrates how Shakespeare worked with materials which had already entered the dramatic tradition, and how, in the spirit of Renaissance theory, he moulded and converted them to his own use. The book challenges the critical stance that views the Shakespeare canon as essentially self-contained, moves beyond the limitations of generic studies and argues for a more conjoined critical study of early modern plays. Each chapter focuses on specific plays and examines the networks of influence, exchange and competition which characterised stage traffic between playwrights, including Marlowe, Jonson and Fletcher. Overall, the book addresses multiple perspectives relating to authorship and text, performance and reception.


The Culture of Equity in Early Modern England

The Culture of Equity in Early Modern England

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  • Author: Mark Fortier
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317036662
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Elizabeth and James, Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare, Bacon and Ellesmere, Perkins and Laud, Milton and Hobbes-this begins a list of early modern luminaries who write on 'equity'. In this study Mark Fortier addresses the concept of equity from early in the sixteenth century until 1660, drawing on the work of lawyers, jurists, politicians, kings and parliamentarians, theologians and divines, poets, dramatists, colonists and imperialists, radicals, royalists, and those who argue on gender issues. He examines how writers in all these groups make use of the word equity and its attendant notions. Equity, he argues, is a powerful concept in the period; he analyses how notions of equity play a prominent part in discourses that have or seek to have influence on major social conflicts and issues in early modern England. Fortier here maps the actual and extensive presence of equity in the intellectual life of early modern England. In so doing, he reveals how equity itself acts as an umbrella term for a wide array of ideas, which defeats any attempt to limit narrowly the meaning of the term. He argues instead that there is in early modern England a distinct and striking culture of equity characterized and strengthened by the diversity of its genealogy and its applications. This culture manifests itself, inter alia, in the following major ways: as a basic component, grounded in the old and new testaments, of a model for Christian society; as the justification for a justice system over and above the common law; as an imperative for royal prerogative; as a free ranging subject for poetry and drama; as a nascent grounding for broadly cast social justice; as a rallying cry for revolution and individual rights and freedoms. Working from an empirical account of the many meanings of equity over time, the author moves from a historical understanding of equity to a theorization of equity in its multiplicity. A profoundly literary study, this book also touches on matters of legal an


Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare ....

Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare ....

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  • Author: Geoffrey Bullough
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 9780231088923
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 568