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|aShakespeare and religious change|h[electronic resource] /|cedited byKenneth J. E. Graham and Philip D. Collington.
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|aBasingstoke [England] ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|a"Many of the essays in this collection were presented at the Seventeenth Waterloo Conference on Elizabethan Theatre, 'Religion and Theatre,' held in Waterloo, Ontario, in June 2005"--Acknow.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aSanctifying the Bourgeoisie: The Cultural Work of The Comedy of Errors / R.Strier -- 'In a Christian Climate': Religion and Honor in Richard II / D.Shuger -- William Cecil and the Drama of Persuasion / A.F.Johnston -- The Queen's Men and the Performance of Allegiance, Conformity, and Difference in Elizabethan Norwich / M.A.Blackstone -- Things Newly Performed: The Resurrection Tradition in Shakespeare's Plays / E.Williamson -- Staging Allegiance, Re-membering Trials: King Henry VIII and the Blackfriars Theater / K.Sawyer Marsalek -- 'Mirth in Heaven': Religion and Festivity in As You Like It / P.Jensen -- Speaking Daggers: Shakespeare's Troubled Ministers / G.Clark -- Othello in the Wilderness: Howdid Shakespeare Use his Bible? / T.Bishop -- Author, King, and Christ in Shakespeare'sHistories / J.Knapp -- The Secular Theater / A.B.Dawson.
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|aShakespeare and Religious Change considers Shakespeare's relationship to the religious past, to the religious identities of the present, and to the deep cultural changes that would shape religion in the future.Richard Strier and Debora Shuger demonstrate Shakespeare's interest inthe impact ofreligious change on the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy.Alexandra Johnston and Mary Blackstone probe the shifting relationshipbetween theater and religious culture before Shakespeare, while ElizabethWilliamson and Karen Sawyer Marsalek scrutinize the playwright's recollection and transformation ofthis past. Phebe Jensen, Glenn Clark, and Tom Bishop engage with religious and ethnic identities inthe plays, exploring Catholic festivity, Protestant ministry, and biblical exile. The volume concludes with a debate between Jeffrey Knapp and Anthony Dawson, who read Shakespeare's theater through conflicting narratives of religious pluralization and secularization. Together the essays placeShakespeare at the center of a major rethinking of the meaning of religion and religious theater.
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