Hamlet, Protestantism, and the Mourning of Contingency: Not to BeRoutledge, 22.4.2016 - 278 sivua Building on current scholarly interest in the religious dimensions of the play, this study shows how Shakespeare uses Hamlet to comment on the Calvinistic Protestantism predominant around 1600. By considering the play's inner workings against the religious ideas of its time, John Curran explores how Shakespeare portrays in this work a completely deterministic universe in the Calvinist mode, and, Curran argues, exposes the disturbing aspects of Calvinism. By rendering a Catholic Prince Hamlet caught in a Protestant world which consistently denies him his aspirations for a noble life, Shakespeare is able in this play, his most theologically engaged, to delineate the differences between the two belief systems, but also to demonstrate the consequences of replacing the old religion so completely with the new. |
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Sivu viii
... seems to be a direct reference to the Requiem Mass. The insane desire of Antonio, in this same scene, for a perfect justice which will kill the father's part of Julio without harming the mother's, catches another essential component of ...
... seems to be a direct reference to the Requiem Mass. The insane desire of Antonio, in this same scene, for a perfect justice which will kill the father's part of Julio without harming the mother's, catches another essential component of ...
Sivu ix
... by faith, our culture seems vexed and perplexed by an equally doctrinal Oedipus complex. Ernst Jones' Hamlet and Oedipus argues that what is buried in Shakespeare's play, in plain sight, is an exploded view of Foreword ix.
... by faith, our culture seems vexed and perplexed by an equally doctrinal Oedipus complex. Ernst Jones' Hamlet and Oedipus argues that what is buried in Shakespeare's play, in plain sight, is an exploded view of Foreword ix.
Sivu xi
... seem to presuppose, actually retain any power of exercising a will of his own? Or are such paragons mere instruments of their dramaturgical fate—not its determiners—contracted from birth to be their own casualties? Hamlet chafes at the ...
... seem to presuppose, actually retain any power of exercising a will of his own? Or are such paragons mere instruments of their dramaturgical fate—not its determiners—contracted from birth to be their own casualties? Hamlet chafes at the ...
Sivu xv
... seems, the deceased lacking those ministrations given “to peace-parted souls.” Hamlet's father laments the absence of similar services, and his funeral likewise distresses kin. Fondly, Laertes tells Ophelia's priest that Ophelia will be ...
... seems, the deceased lacking those ministrations given “to peace-parted souls.” Hamlet's father laments the absence of similar services, and his funeral likewise distresses kin. Fondly, Laertes tells Ophelia's priest that Ophelia will be ...
Sivu xviii
... seems strange that it was not until the Counter-Reformation had commenced that the simple and useful device of the confessional was introduced—a box in which the confessor sits, with a grille in the side, through which the kneeling ...
... seems strange that it was not until the Counter-Reformation had commenced that the simple and useful device of the confessional was introduced—a box in which the confessor sits, with a grille in the side, through which the kneeling ...
Sisältö
The Loss of Contingency | 1 |
2 The Be the Eucharist and the Logic of Protestantism | 18 |
3 Purgatory and the Value of Time | 65 |
4 The Theater of Merit | 103 |
5 Chastity and the Strumpet Fortune | 155 |
6 The Be Protestantism and Silence | 201 |
Bibliography | 219 |
Index | 243 |
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