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Shakespeare and religious change / edited by Kenneth J.E. Graham and Philip D. Collington.

  • Accession number

    83438505

  • Class

    65.165/SHA/GRA

  • ISBN

    9780230213098 (hbk.), 023021309X (hbk.)

  • Language

    English

  • Physical description

    xiii, 281 p. ; 22 cm.

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General note: Includes index. Formatted contents note: Sanctifying the bourgeoisie : the cultural work of The comedy of errors / Richard Strier -- "In a Christian climate" : religion and honor in Richard II / Debora Shuger -- William Cecil and the drama of persuasion / Alexandra F. Johnston -- The Queen's Men and the performance of allegiance, conformity and difference in Elizabethan Norwich / Mary A. Blackstone -- Things newly performed : the resurrection tradition in Shakespeare's plays / Elizabeth Williamson -- Staging allegiance, re-membering trials : King Henry VIII and the Blackfriars Theater / Karen Sawyer Marsalek "Mirth in heaven" : religion and festivity in As you like it / Phebe Jensen -- Speaking daggers : Shakespeare's troubled ministers / Glenn Clark -- Othello in the wilderness : how did Shakespeare use his Bible / Tom Bishop -- Author, King and Christ in Shakespeare's histories / Jeffrey Knapp -- The secular theater / Anthony B. Dawson. Summary, etc: Many of these essays were presented at the seventeenth conference on Elizabethan Theatre, "Religion and Theatre", held in Waterloo, Ontario, June 2005.