Did the Jesuits Write "Shakespeare"?

Did the Jesuits Write
Title Did the Jesuits Write "Shakespeare"? PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1916
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Witches and Jesuits

Witches and Jesuits
Title Witches and Jesuits PDF eBook
Author Garry Wills
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 238
Release 1995
Genre Drama
ISBN 0195102908

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This book reinterprets Macbeth by returning it to the context of its own time, recreating the theological and political crises of Shakespeare's era.

Shakespeare and His Authors

Shakespeare and His Authors
Title Shakespeare and His Authors PDF eBook
Author William Leahy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 191
Release 2015-03-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441148361

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The Shakespeare Authorship question - the question of who wrote Shakespeare's plays and who the man we know as Shakespeare was - is a subject which fascinates millions of people the world over and can be seen as a major cultural phenomenon. However, much discussion of the question exists on the very margins of academia, deemed by most Shakespearean academics as unimportant or, indeed, of interest only to conspiracy theorists. Yet, many academics find the Authorship question interesting and worthy of analysis in theoretical and philosophical terms. This collection brings together leading literary and cultural critics to explore the Authorship question as a social, cultural and even theological phenomenon and consider it in all its rich diversity and significance.

Shakespeare, the Earl, and the Jesuit

Shakespeare, the Earl, and the Jesuit
Title Shakespeare, the Earl, and the Jesuit PDF eBook
Author John Klause
Publisher Associated University Presse
Pages 344
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780838641378

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The Jesuit's influence is pervasive, but most especially when the poet/playwright takes up in his own work issues of special concern to the earl in a crucial decade (1593-1604), after Southwell's death, through the religious and political crises faced by the young nobleman during that time."--BOOK JACKET.

A Jesuit Off-Broadway

A Jesuit Off-Broadway
Title A Jesuit Off-Broadway PDF eBook
Author James Martin
Publisher Loyola Press
Pages 277
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 082942993X

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Many of us have questions about the Bible: Can we believe the Bible? What was Jesus’ mission? What is sin? Does hell exist? Is anyone beyond God’s forgiveness? In A Jesuit Off-Brodway, James Martin, SJ, answers these questions about the Bible, and other big questions about life, as he serves as a theological advisor to the cast of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Grab a front-row seat to Fr. Martin's six months with the LAByrinth Theater Company and see first-hand what it's like to share the faith with a largely secular group of people . . . and discover, along with Martin, that the sacred and the secular aren't always that far apart.

Criticism and Literary Theory 1890 to the Present

Criticism and Literary Theory 1890 to the Present
Title Criticism and Literary Theory 1890 to the Present PDF eBook
Author Chris Baldick
Publisher Routledge
Pages 344
Release 2014-06-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317900979

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Presents a coherent and accessible historical account of the major phases of British and American Twentieth-century criticism, from 'decadent' aestheticism to feminist, decontsructonist and post-colonial theories. Special attention is given to new perspectives on Shakesperean criticism, theories of the novel and models of the literary canon. The book will help to define and account for the major developments in literary criticism during this century exploring the full diversity of critical work from major critics such as T S Eliot and F R Leavis to minor but fascinating figures and critical schools. Unlike most guides to modern literary theory, its focus is firmly on developments within the English speaking world.

The Oxford Handbook of the Jesuits

The Oxford Handbook of the Jesuits
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Jesuits PDF eBook
Author Ines G. Županov
Publisher
Pages 1153
Release 2019
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190639636

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Through its missionary, pedagogical, and scientific accomplishments, the Society of Jesus-known as the Jesuits-became one of the first institutions with a truly "global" reach, in practice and intention. The Oxford Handbook of the Jesuits offers a critical assessment of the Order, helping to chart new directions for research at a time when there is renewed interest in Jesuit studies. In particular, the Handbook examines their resilient dynamism and innovative spirit, grounded in Catholic theology and Christian spirituality, but also profoundly rooted in society and cultural institutions. It also explores Jesuit contributions to education, the arts, politics, and theology, among others. The volume is organized in seven major sections, totaling forty articles, on the Order's foundation and administration, the theological underpinnings of its activities, the Jesuit involvement with secular culture, missiology, the Order's contributions to the arts and sciences, the suppression the Order endured in the 18th century, and finally, the restoration. The volume also looks at the way the Jesuit Order is changing, including becoming more non-European and ethnically diverse, with its members increasingly interested in engaging society in addition to traditional pastoral duties.