Hannibal Hamlin 
Bible in Shakespeare [PDF ebook] 

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Despite the widespread popular sense that the Bible and the works of Shakespeare are the two great pillars of English culture, and despite the long-standing critical recognition that the Bible was a major source of Shakespeare’s allusions and references, there has never been a full-length, critical study of the Bible in Shakespeare’s plays. The Bible in Shakespeare addresses this serious deficiency. Early chapters describe the post-Reformation explosion of Bible translation and the development of English biblical culture, compare the Church and the theater as cultural institutions (particularly in terms of the audience’s auditory experience), and describe in general terms Shakespeare’s allusive practice. Later chapters are devoted to interpreting Shakespeare’suse of biblical allusion in a wide variety of plays, across the spectrum of genres: King Lear and Job, Macbeth and Revelation, the Crucifixion in the Roman Histories, Falstaff’s anarchic biblical allusions, and variations on Adam, Eve, and the Fall throughout Shakespeare’s dramatic career, from Romeo and Juliet to The Winter’s Tale. The Bible in Shakespeare offers a significant new perspective on Shakespeare’s plays, and reveals how the culture of early modern England was both dependent upon and fashioned out of a deep engagement with the interpreted Bible. The book’s wide-ranging and interdisciplinary nature will interest scholars in a variety of fields: Shakespeare and English literature, allusion and intertextuality, theater studies, history, religious culture, and biblical interpretation. With growingscholarly interest in the impact of religion on early modern culture, the time is ripe for such a publication.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780191665363 ● Publisher OUP Oxford ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2791790 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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