How Shakespeare covertly mocks the Flavian creation of Christianity (Article 5) (original) (raw)

Shakespeare's Christian Dimension: An Anthology of Commentary

Margaret Arnold

Sixteenth Century Journal, 1994

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Review of The Bible in Shakespeare by Hannibal Hamlin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013

Andrew Bruegge

2014

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Catholic Theology in Shakespeares Plays (review)

Hannibal Hamlin

Shakespeare Quarterly, 2008

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"Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Republic: A Reply to Paul A. Cantor," Skenè, 6.2 (2020): 189-203.

Patrick Gray

Skenè, 2020

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"Shakespeare versus Aristotle: Anagnorisis, Repentance, and Acknowledgment," Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 49.1 (2019): 85-111. For the special issue "The Fortunes of Tragedy: Medieval and Early Modern," ed. David Aers and Sarah Beckwith.

Patrick Gray

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2019

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Authorial Anxieties and Theatrical Instability in John Bale’s Biblical Plays and Shakespeare and Wilkins’ Pericles, Prince of Tyre

Katherine Gillen

Stages of Engagement: Drama and Religion is Post Reformation England, ed. James D. Mardock and Kathryn R. McPherson (Duquesne University Press), 2014

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Review of "Defining Shakespeare: 'Pericles' as Test Case" by Macdonald Jackson

Joost Daalder

2005

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Shakespeare Survey 54: Shakespeare and Religions. Edited by Peter Holland

Tlili Saad

Theatre Survey, 2004

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Introduction to "Rome in Shakespeare's Tragedies

Angela Tiziana Tarantini

2019

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Apuleius and Gellius on the ‘controversial’ Chaldeans: Prophecy and Self-fashioning in Antonine Prose Narrative

Wytse Keulen

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'"Struck by the Word". The voice of Christian literature" , Jackson Knight Memorial Lecture, Dept of Classics, University of Exeter

Averil Cameron

Pegasus 38 (1995), 8-18

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Shakespeare and the fullness of messianic time: The Comedy of Errors

Margaret Tudeau

Shakespeare/Space, 2024

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Speechless Complainer: A Derridean Reading of Titus Andronicus

roohollah datli

3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 2014

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Shakespeare and Modern Christianity

Nathan Meno

Essai, 2008

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A Fit Memorial for the Times to Come ...': Admonition and Topical Application in Mary Sidney's Antonius and Samuel Daniel's Cleopatra

Paulina Kewes

The Review of English Studies, 2011

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Grace for Measure: Shakespeare and the Bible

DANIEL MARTÍN GONZÁLEZ

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Compilation of evidence the Flavian Emperors were responsible for Jesus’ story, and that Domitian modified it, and the reason that they left such evidence. (Article 4)

Michael Menasgotz

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Religions in Shakespeare's Writings

David Urban

2020

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Jesús Tronch, review of: William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, ed. Kent Cartwright (London: Bloomsbury, 2016) and William Shakespeare, Cymbeline, ed. Valerie Wayne (London: Bloomsbury, 2017). SEDERI 28 (2018): 131–40.

SEDERI Yearbook

2018

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Christiana vita, Christi scriptura: Retelling of the Bible in the Life of Antony

David Movrin

Retelling the Bible: Literary, Historical, and Social Contexts, 2011

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Reviews of Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Republic: Selfhood, Stoicism, and Civil War (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019).

Patrick Gray

2019

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SHAKESPEARE AND ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY

Vladimir Moss

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“To Order Well The State”: How Late Antique History Matters in Titus Andronicus

Nicholas Birns

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Oxford Handbook of Shakespearean Tragedy

Bernhard Klein

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"Caesar as Comic Antichrist: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the Medieval English Stage Tyrant," Comparative Drama 50 (2016):1-31.

Patrick Gray

Comparative Drama, 2016

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“Shakespeare and Myth” – International conference organized by European Shakespeare Research Association and Société française Shakespeare, Montpellier, 26-29 June 2013.

Katarzyna Burzyńska

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Shakespeare: The Power of Language and the Language of Power

Sujoy Saha

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A New Way of Interpreting Literature, Shakespeare, and Milton

Peter G . Goldman

Anthropoetics: The Journal of Generative Anthropology, 2021

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No Spectre, No Sceptre: the Agon of Materialist Thought in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

Stephen Buhler

English Literary Renaissance, 1996

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William J. Dominik, ‘Performance Politics and Language in Imperial Literature’, review of S. Bartsch, Actors in the Audience: Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press 1994), Scholia 5 (1996) 131–135.

William J Dominik

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Review: Book: The Shakespeare Myth

Michèle WILLEMS

Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies, 1988

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Caesar in Elsinore and Elsewhere: Topicality and Roman History

Laurie Johnson

2016

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Shakespearean Tragedies and Inconsistencies of the Renaissance ERA

IJASS JOURNAL

IJASS JOURNAL, 2022

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The Stagecraft and Performance of Roman Comedy.

C. W. (Toph) Marshall

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Ηistory as Intertext and Intertext as History in the Octavia (Roman Drama and Its Context; Manuwald, Harrison, and Frangoulidis eds). De Gruyter 2016.

Lauren Donovan Ginsberg

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