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Theatre and religion

Lancastrian Shakespeare

Edited by Richard Dutton, Alison Findlay and Richard Wilson

Theatre and religion
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  • ISBN: 9780719063633
  • Publish Date: Jan 2004
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-6363-3
    • Pages: 288
    • Price: £16.99
    • Published Date: January 2004

    Description

    This important collection of essays focuses on the place of Roman Catholicism in early modern England, bringing new perspectives to bear on whether Shakespeare himself was Catholic.

    In the Introduction, Richard Wilson reviews the history of the debate over Shakespeare's religion, while Arthur Marotti and Peter Milward offer current perspectives on the subject. Eamon Duffy offers a historian's view of the nature of Elizabethan Catholicism, complemented by Frank Brownlow's study of Elizabeth's most brutal enforcer of religious policy, Richard Topcliffe. Two key Catholic controversialists are addressed by Donna Hamilton (Richard Vestegan) and Jean-Christophe Mayer (Robert Parsons). Robert Miola opens up the neglected field of Jesuit drama in the period, whilst Sonia Fielitz specifically proposes a new, Jesuit source-text for Timon of Athens. Carol Enos (As You Like It), Margaret Jones-Davies (Cymbeline), Gerard Kilroy (Hamlet) and Randall Martin (Henry VI 3) read individual plays in the light of these questions, while Gary Taylor's essay fittingly investigates the possible influence of religious conflicts on the publication of the Shakespeare First Folio.

    Theatre and religion: Lancastrian Shakespeare as a whole represents a major intervention in this fiercely contested current debate.

    Contents

    1. Introduction: A torturing hour - Shakespeare and the martyrs, Richard Wilson
    2. Bare ruined choirs - remembering Catholicism in Shakespeare's England, Eamonn Duffy
    3. Shakespeare's Jesuit schoolmasters, Peter Milward S.J.
    4. Jesuit drama in early modern England, Robert Miola
    5. Richard Verstegan and Catholic resistance: the encoding of antiquarianism and love, Donna Hamilton
    6. Catilines and Machiavels: reading Catholic resistance in 3 Henry VI, Randall Martin
    7. 'This Papist and his Poet': Shakespeare's Lancastrian kings and Robert Parson's Conference about the Next Succession, Jean-Christophe Mayer
    8. Catholic exiles in Flanders and As You Like It; or, what if you don't like it at all?, Carol Enos
    9. Requiem for a prince: rites of memory in Hamlet, Gerard Kilroy
    10. Richard Topcliffe: Elizabeth's enforcer and the representation of power in King Lear, Frank Brownlow
    11. Learned pate and golden fool: a Jesuit source for Timon of Athens, Sonja Fielitz
    12. Cymbeline and the sleep of faith, Margaret Jones-Davies
    13. Shakespeare and Catholicism, Arthur Marotti
    14. The cultural politics of Maybe, Gary Taylor
    Index

    Editors

    Richard Dutton is Humanities Distinguished Professor at Ohio State University

    Alison Findlay is Professor of Renaissance Drama at the University of Lancaster

    Richard Wilson is Sir Peter Hall Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Kingston University, London

    Theatre and religion

    Edited by Richard Dutton, Alison Findlay, Richard Wilson

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