Religion Around Shakespeare, 9780271061818
Hardcover
Examines the historic and religious context surrounding the work of William Shakespeare.

Religion Around Shakespeare

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  • Hardcover

    264 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2013

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Summary

For years scholars and others have been trying to out Shakespeare as an ardent Calvinist, a crypto-Catholic, a Puritan-baiter, a secularist, or a devotee of some hybrid faith. In Religion Around Shakespeare, Peter Kaufman sets aside such speculation in favor of considering the historical and religious context surrounding his work. Employing extensive archival research, he aims to assist literary historians who probe the religious discourses, characters, and events that seem to have found plac…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780271061818
ISBN-10:0271061812
Series:Religion Around
Author:Peter Iver Kaufman
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:Pennsylvania State University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:264
Release Date:14 November 2013
Weight:431g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“An urgently needed book. It is one of those rare studies written by an expert who presents a comprehensive overview and detailed analysis through nimble prose and dry humor.”

—Kristen Poole Shakespeare Quarterly

“This volume is a useful addition to the literature on the ‘turn to religion’ in early modern studies by such scholars as Alison Shell, Debora Shuger, and Jean-Christopher Mayer.”

—C. Baker Choice

“Kaufman’s book is successful in its aims, and they are important ones; by it, not only will Shakespeare’s culture become more comprehensible for general readers, but also Shakespeare scholars and those studying other aspects of Renaissance English life will come away with a sharper, more accurate conception of the period’s maelstrom of religious influences and, I cannot but think, with a healthy reluctance to indulge in oversimplification about it… . I heartily recommend this book to specialists and nonspecialists alike.”

—John E. Curran Jr. Renaissance Quarterly

“Peter Iver Kaufman examines in impressive detail the religious soil in which Shakespeare’s plays flourished. By offering an expert survey of an immensely complex terrain, this book will serve those who want to scrutinize the religious discourses embedded in the plays. This book is significant, then, for Shakespearean scholars, for scholars of early modern English non-Shakespearean drama, and for historians of the English Reformation. Its originality derives from the author’s command of his special subject: no other historian of religion has examined early modern English religion with as scrupulous and searching an eye to its potential Shakespearean connections. The value of the book lies in its extended examination of the religious pastures, seemingly outside the plays’ boundaries, into which the plays occasionally wander. It’s difficult to think of any recent book to which Kaufman’s can be accurately or extensively compared, an originality that will be its chief source of value for literary scholars. They will deeply profit from what this distinguished historian of religion has provided.”

—Richard Mallette, Lake Forest College

About The Author

Peter Iver Kaufman

Peter Iver Kaufman is Modlin Professor at the University of Richmond, USA and Professor Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

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