Texts and traditions religion in Shakespeare, 1592-1604 /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Oxford : New York :
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
2007.
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Ráidu: | Oxford English monographs.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Drama and the word : the Bible on the early modern stage
- Shakespeare's incarnational aesthetic : the mystery plays and Catholicism
- Comedic form and Paschal motif in the first and second quartos of Romeo and Juliet
- "I am not he shall buyld the Lord a house" : religious imagery and the succession to the English throne in King John
- "Covering discretion with a coat of folly" : the redemptive self-fashioning of Hal
- "Usurp the beggary he was never born to" : Measure for measure and the questioning of divine kingship.