Collation |
viii, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
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Series |
Routledge studies in Shakespeare ; 5 |
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Routledge studies in Shakespeare ; 5.
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Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Scriptural negotiations and textual afterlives / Travis DeCook and Alan Galey -- Shakespeare reads the Geneva Bible / Barbara A. Mowat -- Cain's crime of secrecy and the unknowable book of life : the complexities of biblical referencing in Richard II / Scott Schofield -- Paulina, Corinthian women, and the revisioning of Pauline and early modern patriarchal ideology in The winter's tale / Randall Martin -- The tablets of the law : reading Hamlet with scriptural technologies / Alan Galey -- Shakespeare and the Bible : against textual materialism / Edward Pechter -- Going professional : William Aldis Wright on Shakespeare and the English Bible / Paul Werstine -- "Stick to Shakespeare and the Bible. They're the roots of civilisation" : nineteenth-century readers in context / Andrew Murphy -- The devotional texts of Victorian bardolatry / Charles LaPorte -- Apocalyptic archives : the Reformation Bible, secularity, and the text of Shakespearean scripture / Travis DeCook -- Disintegrating the rock : Ian Paisley, British Shakespeare, and Ulster Protestantism / David Coleman. |
Summary |
"Why do Shakespeare and the English Bible seem to have an inherent relationship with each other? How have these two monumental traditions in the history of the book functioned as mutually reinforcing sources of cultural authority? How do material books and related reading practices serve as specific sites of intersection between these two textual traditions? This collection makes a significant intervention in our understanding of Shakespeare, the Bible, and the role of textual materiality in the construction of cultural authority. Departing from conventional source study, it questions the often naturalized links between the Shakespearean and biblical corpora, examining instead the historically contingent ways these links have been forged. The volume brings together leading scholars in Shakespeare, book history, and the Bible as literature, whose essays converge on the question of Scripture as source versus Scripture as process-whether that scripture is biblical or Shakespearean-and in turn explore themes such as cultural authority, pedagogy, secularism, textual scholarship, and the materiality of texts. Covering an historical span from Shakespeare's post-Reformation era to present-day Northern Ireland, the volume uncovers how Shakespeare and the Bible's intertwined histories illuminate the enduring tensions between materiality and transcendence in the history of the book."--Publisher description. |
Note |
Gift of the Elizabeth M. Truax Trust. |
Subject |
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Religion.
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. fast (OCoLC)fst00029048 |
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Bible -- In literature.
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Bible. fast (OCoLC)fst01356024 |
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Religion and literature -- England -- History -- 16th century.
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Religion and literature -- England -- History -- 17th century.
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Religion in literature.
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Literature. fast (OCoLC)fst00999953 |
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Religion. fast (OCoLC)fst01093763 |
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Religion and literature. fast (OCoLC)fst01093839 |
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Religion in literature. fast (OCoLC)fst01732559 |
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England. fast (OCoLC)fst01219920 |
Alt Author |
DeCook, Travis, 1976-
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Galey, Alan, 1975-
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ISBN |
9780415883504 |
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0415883504 |
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9781138793750 |
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1138793752 |
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9780203807538 |
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0203807537 |
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