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Shakespeare and the culture of Christianity in early modern England / edited by Dennis Taylor and David Beauregard.

Formatted contents note: The comedy of errors and The calumny of Apelles : an exercise in source study / Richard Dutton - "Obsequious laments" : mourning and communal memory in Shakespeare's Richard III / Katharine Goodland -- Oxford University and Love's labour's lost /Clare Asquith - Shakespeare's religious background re-visited : Richard 11 in a new context / Jean-Christophe Mayer - Sacral and sacramental kingship in the Lancastrian tetralogy / Timothy Rosendale - Mocking Oldcastle : notes towards exploring a possible Catholic presence in Shakespeare's Henriad / Gary D. Hamilton -- Shakespeare's fairy dance with religio-political controversy in The merry wives of Windsor / Regina M. Bucola -- Catholic and Protestant, Jesuit and Jew : historical religion in The merchant of Venice / John Klause -- This side of purgatory : ghostly fathers and the recusant legacy in Hamlet / John Freeman -- Witenberg and melancholic allegory : the Reformation and its discontent in Hamlet / Jennifer Rust -- The accent and gait of Christians : Hamlet's Puritan style / R. Chris Hassel Jr. -- Shakespeare on monastic life : nuns and friars in Measure for measure / David Beauregard -- Helena and the Reformation problem in All's well that ends well / Maurice Hunt -- Paris is worth a mass : All's well that ends wll and the wars of religion / Lisa Hopkins -- Blasphemous preacher : Iago and the Reformation / Richard Mallette - Love and lies : marital truth-telling, Catholic casuistry and Othello / Paula McQuade.