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Kaban ng Hiyas
Congressional Library

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Kaban ng Hiyas
Congressional Library

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History

Shakespeare The Politics Of Protestants England

Author

Hamilton, Donna

Call Number

KH822.33 H18s 1992

Accession Number

468kh

PUBLICATION YEAR

No Records

Keywords

Shakespeare, Protestantism, Elizabethan, Politics, Religion

Book Summary

shakespeare the politics of protestant england by donna hamilton explores how william shakespeare's works reflect and engage with the religious and political tensions of protestant england. through detailed analysis, hamilton examines how shakespeare's plays comment on the complex interplay between religion, politics, and power during the elizabethan and early stuart periods. the book delves into the influence of protestant ideology on shakespeare's writing and how his plays subtly critique or support the prevailing political narratives of his time.

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