Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the Devils of Denham

Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the Devils of Denham
Title Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the Devils of Denham PDF eBook
Author Frank Walsh Brownlow
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 452
Release 1993
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780874134360

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Part 1 of this book provides an annotated edition of Samuel Harsnett's famous attack on the practice of exorcism, which had a profound influence upon Shakespeare's conception and writing of King Lear. Part 2 explores the context of Shakespeare's reading of Harsnett's book.

Shakespeare, Harsnett and the Devils of Denham

Shakespeare, Harsnett and the Devils of Denham
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Shakespeare's Unreformed Fictions

Shakespeare's Unreformed Fictions
Title Shakespeare's Unreformed Fictions PDF eBook
Author Gillian Woods
Publisher Oxford English Monographs
Pages 252
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Drama
ISBN 0199671265

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Shakespeare's Unreformed Fictions asks why Catholicism had such an imaginative hold on Shakespearean drama, even though the on-going Reformation outlawed its practice. Concentrating on dramatic impact, and integrating literary analysis with fresh historical research, Gillian Woods offers a new and engaging answer to this important question.

Devil Theatre

Devil Theatre
Title Devil Theatre PDF eBook
Author Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen
Publisher DS Brewer
Pages 238
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781843841142

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The so-called "Devil Theatre" is here set against its context of non-dramatic texts on possession and exorcism, providing many new insights. Representations of demonic possession and exorcism rituals abound in English Renaissance drama, an area which this book seeks to illuminate by comparison with non-dramatic works. The author investigates stage images of possessionin relation to a range of early modern demonological, theological and medical prose texts on the subject, looking specifically at how the theatre responded to these texts. He argues that the stage appropriated debates over demonicpossession to explore the competing roles of the inner life and the body in early modern definitions of selfhood. The theatre also employed the contemporary controversy over possession and exorcism to investigate the politics ofreligion, and to consider the nature of monarchic power. Moreover, because demonic possession cases and exorcism rituals were frequently dismissed by conformist writers as a piece of theatre, they offered an opportunity to reflecton the nature of drama and role-playing. JAN FRANS VAN DIJKHUIZEN is lecturer and research fellow at the University of Leiden.

The Devil Within

The Devil Within
Title The Devil Within PDF eBook
Author Brian Levack
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 368
Release 2013-04-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300114729

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A fascinating, wide-ranging survey examines the history of possession and exorcism through the ages.

Theatre and Testimony in Shakespeare's England

Theatre and Testimony in Shakespeare's England
Title Theatre and Testimony in Shakespeare's England PDF eBook
Author Holger Schott Syme
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 299
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139503405

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Holger Syme presents a radically new explanation for the theatre's importance in Shakespeare's time. He portrays early modern England as a culture of mediation, dominated by transactions in which one person stood in for another, giving voice to absent speakers or bringing past events to life. No art form related more immediately to this culture than the theatre. Arguing against the influential view that the period underwent a crisis of representation, Syme draws upon extensive archival research in the fields of law, demonology, historiography and science to trace a pervasive conviction that testimony and report, delivered by properly authorised figures, provided access to truth. Through detailed close readings of plays by Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare - in particular Volpone, Richard II and The Winter's Tale - and analyses of criminal trial procedures, the book constructs a revisionist account of the nature of representation on the early modern stage.

English Catholics and the Supernatural, 1553–1829

English Catholics and the Supernatural, 1553–1829
Title English Catholics and the Supernatural, 1553–1829 PDF eBook
Author Francis Young
Publisher Routledge
Pages 321
Release 2016-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317143175

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In spite of an upsurge in interest in the social history of the Catholic community and an ever-growing body of literature on early modern 'superstition' and popular religion, the English Catholic community's response to the invisible world of the preternatural and supernatural has remained largely neglected. Addressing this oversight, this book explores Catholic responses to the supernatural world, setting the English Catholic community in the contexts of the wider Counter-Reformation and the confessional culture of early modern England. In so doing, it fulfils the need for a study of how English Catholics related to manifestations of the devil (witchcraft and possession) and the dead (ghosts) in the context of Catholic attitudes to the supernatural world as a whole (including debates on miracles). The study further provides a comprehensive examination of the ways in which English Catholics deployed exorcism, the church's ultimate response to the devil. Whilst some aspects of the Catholic response have been touched on in the course of broader studies, few scholars have gone beyond the evidence contained within anti-Catholic polemical literature to examine in detail what Catholics themselves said and thought. Given that Catholics were consistently portrayed as 'superstitious' in Protestant literature, the historian must attend to Catholic voices on the supernatural in order to avoid a disastrously unbalanced view of Catholic attitudes. This book provides the first analysis of the Catholic response to the supernatural and witchcraft and how it related to a characteristic Counter-Reformation preoccupation, the phenomenon of exorcism.