Catholic semiotics in Shakespearean drama
<p>The preoccupation with the biographical question “Was Shakespeare a Catholic?” has obscured the literary significance of the residual Catholicism in his plays. Problematically representing England’s heritage and also its contemporary enemy, Catholicism has an awkward but unavoidable resona...
Main Author: | Woods, GM |
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Other Authors: | Maguire, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2006
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