Shakespeare, the Bible, and the form of the book : contested scriptures / edited by Travis DeCook and Alan Galey.


New York : Routledge, 2012.
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Part of the series Routledge studies in Shakespeare 5;Routledge studies in Shakespeare 5.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • 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.

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