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Title Shakespeare and early modern religion / edited by David Loewenstein, Michael Witmore.
Alternative Title Shakespeare & Early Modern Religion
Publisher Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.



Descript 1 online resource (xi, 317 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Contents Introduction / David Loewenstein and Michael Witmore -- Part I: Revisiting religious contexts in Shakespeare's England. The debate about Shakespeare and religion / David Bevington ; Choosing sides and talking religion in Shakespeare's England / Peter Marshall ; Experiencing religion in London : diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis / Felicity Heal -- Part II: Representing religious beliefs and diversity in the plays. Delusion in a Midsummer night's dream / Alison Shell ; The siege of Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John / Beatrice Groves ; Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past / Peter Lake ; Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure / Adrian Streete ; Agnostic Shakespeare? : the Godless world of King Lear / David Loewenstein ; "Another Golgotha" / Ewan Fernie ; Shakespeare and wisdom literature / Michael Witmore ; Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale / Richard McCoy ; Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion : a post-secular perspective / Paul Stevens ; Converting Henry : truth, history, and historical faith in Henry VIII / Michael Davies ; Shakespeare's non-Christian religions / Matthew Dimmock -- Afterword / Brian Cummings.
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ISBN 9781139208147 (ebook)
9781107026612 (hardback)
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Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Religion and drama.
Drama -- Religious aspects.
Religious tolerance in literature.
Cultural pluralism in literature.
England -- Religion -- 16th century.
England -- Religion -- 17th century.
Alt author Loewenstein, David, 1955- editor.
Witmore, Michael, editor.
Alternative Title Shakespeare & Early Modern Religion
Descript 1 online resource (xi, 317 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents Introduction / David Loewenstein and Michael Witmore -- Part I: Revisiting religious contexts in Shakespeare's England. The debate about Shakespeare and religion / David Bevington ; Choosing sides and talking religion in Shakespeare's England / Peter Marshall ; Experiencing religion in London : diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis / Felicity Heal -- Part II: Representing religious beliefs and diversity in the plays. Delusion in a Midsummer night's dream / Alison Shell ; The siege of Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John / Beatrice Groves ; Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past / Peter Lake ; Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure / Adrian Streete ; Agnostic Shakespeare? : the Godless world of King Lear / David Loewenstein ; "Another Golgotha" / Ewan Fernie ; Shakespeare and wisdom literature / Michael Witmore ; Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale / Richard McCoy ; Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion : a post-secular perspective / Paul Stevens ; Converting Henry : truth, history, and historical faith in Henry VIII / Michael Davies ; Shakespeare's non-Christian religions / Matthew Dimmock -- Afterword / Brian Cummings.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781139208147 (ebook)
9781107026612 (hardback)
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Religion and drama.
Drama -- Religious aspects.
Religious tolerance in literature.
Cultural pluralism in literature.
England -- Religion -- 16th century.
England -- Religion -- 17th century.
Alt author Loewenstein, David, 1955- editor.
Witmore, Michael, editor.
Alternative Title Shakespeare & Early Modern Religion

Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Religion and drama.
Drama -- Religious aspects.
Religious tolerance in literature.
Cultural pluralism in literature.
England -- Religion -- 16th century.
England -- Religion -- 17th century.
Descript 1 online resource (xi, 317 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents Introduction / David Loewenstein and Michael Witmore -- Part I: Revisiting religious contexts in Shakespeare's England. The debate about Shakespeare and religion / David Bevington ; Choosing sides and talking religion in Shakespeare's England / Peter Marshall ; Experiencing religion in London : diversity and choice in Shakespeare's metropolis / Felicity Heal -- Part II: Representing religious beliefs and diversity in the plays. Delusion in a Midsummer night's dream / Alison Shell ; The siege of Jerusalem and subversive rhetoric in King John / Beatrice Groves ; Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the search for a usable (Christian?) past / Peter Lake ; Lucretius, Calvin, and natural law in Measure for Measure / Adrian Streete ; Agnostic Shakespeare? : the Godless world of King Lear / David Loewenstein ; "Another Golgotha" / Ewan Fernie ; Shakespeare and wisdom literature / Michael Witmore ; Awakening faith in The Winter's Tale / Richard McCoy ; Hamlet, Henry VIII, and the question of religion : a post-secular perspective / Paul Stevens ; Converting Henry : truth, history, and historical faith in Henry VIII / Michael Davies ; Shakespeare's non-Christian religions / Matthew Dimmock -- Afterword / Brian Cummings.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Loewenstein, David, 1955- editor.
Witmore, Michael, editor.
ISBN 9781139208147 (ebook)
9781107026612 (hardback)

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