Shakespeare's Religious Frontier

Shakespeare's Religious Frontier

by Robert Stevenson
Shakespeare's Religious Frontier

Shakespeare's Religious Frontier

by Robert Stevenson

Paperback(1958)

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Overview

THIS slight volume is addressed not to Shakespearean special­ ists, but rather to the general public. My chief purpose has been to view Shakespeare's manipulation of his clergy. The last three chapters deal with ancillary problems. Two articles in this collection have already been published - "Shakespeare's Cardinals and Bishops" in The Crozer Quarterry, April, 1950; "Shakespeare's Interest in Harsnet's Declaration" in Publications of the Modern Language Association, September, 1952. I appreciate the Editors' permission to reprint these essays in the present volume. I also thank Professors Gerald Eades Bentley and Lily Bess Campbell for encourage­ ment and advice during the writing of the first, fifth, and last pieces in this collection. Neither is however to be held re­ sponsible for any errors discovered by reviewers. All of the essays in this volume except the first were written either at The Folger Shakespeare Library in 1950 or at The Huntington Library in 1952. I thank the directors and staffs of both libraries for their many exceptional kindnesses. Miss Mary Neighbour of Oxford has placed me further in her debt by typing the completed collection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401537636
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 01/01/1958
Edition description: 1958
Pages: 97
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

I Cardinals and Bishops.- II Priests and Friars.- III Parsons.- IV Bewford versus Beaufort.- V Shakespeare’s Interest in Harsnet’s Declaration.- VI William Shakespeare and William Shakeshafte: A Study of Religious Affiliations.
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