Shakespeare, the Earl, and the JesuitAssociated University Presse, 2008 - 339 páginas The name of the Jesuit Robert Southwell has now and then been linked with Shakespeare's, but vaguely and tentatively. The name of Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton, has been perennially been linked with Shakespeare's, sometimes not vaguely and tentatively enough. This book offers reasons for believing in a relationship among the three men, who were "kinsmen" as their contemporaries understood the term. --From publisher's description. |
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... characters other than devout country squires , and alert to new possibilities of mean- ing — at works that Shakespeare read as well as wrote . Focusing at- tention narrowly so that scholarship may take wing later only after being more ...
... characters other than devout country squires , and alert to new possibilities of mean- ing — at works that Shakespeare read as well as wrote . Focusing at- tention narrowly so that scholarship may take wing later only after being more ...
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... character in Henry V who found a significant connection between Henry's Monmouth and Alexander's Macedon ( and thus between the two warriors themselves ) since there was a river in each terri- tory and " salmons in both . " Because ...
... character in Henry V who found a significant connection between Henry's Monmouth and Alexander's Macedon ( and thus between the two warriors themselves ) since there was a river in each terri- tory and " salmons in both . " Because ...
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... character , appropriating their words even as he transformed their meaning . Yet it is much more diffi- cult , and often impossible , to identify most of Shakespeare's read- ing . Certain verses or phrases from the Bible , for example ...
... character , appropriating their words even as he transformed their meaning . Yet it is much more diffi- cult , and often impossible , to identify most of Shakespeare's read- ing . Certain verses or phrases from the Bible , for example ...
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... characters of Lazarus and Dives ( Luke 16 : 19-31 ) is in- deed noteworthy . Only in the two parts of Henry IV does Shake- speare make explicit reference to the parable of the beggar and the rich man . In the first play Falstaff recalls ...
... characters of Lazarus and Dives ( Luke 16 : 19-31 ) is in- deed noteworthy . Only in the two parts of Henry IV does Shake- speare make explicit reference to the parable of the beggar and the rich man . In the first play Falstaff recalls ...
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... character and quantity indicate that they are unlikely to be coincidental . They do not prove ( like passages in Hol- inshed or Plutarch ) that an author relied straightforwardly on a consciously chosen " source . " They do , however ...
... character and quantity indicate that they are unlikely to be coincidental . They do not prove ( like passages in Hol- inshed or Plutarch ) that an author relied straightforwardly on a consciously chosen " source . " They do , however ...
Índice
37 | |
Lucrece | 75 |
Ephesus Rome and London | 109 |
Hamlet | 145 |
Alls Well that Ends Well | 201 |
Measure for Measure | 226 |
Conclusion | 256 |
Notes | 260 |
Bibliography | 311 |
Index | 326 |
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