Bibliographies
Gary Tandy • What Lear Learns in the Storm Bartlett, John. The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997. Battenhouse, Roy, Ed. Shakespeare’s Christian Dimension. Bloomington, IN: […]
Gary Tandy • What Lear Learns in the Storm Bartlett, John. The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997. Battenhouse, Roy, Ed. Shakespeare’s Christian Dimension. Bloomington, IN: […]
“William Shakespeare is not generally thought of as a religious apologist,” so began the call for papers for this special issue, to which we might reply, C.S. Lewis is not […]
In the heated dispute that opens Shakespeare’s Richard II, Henry Bolingbroke, the king’s cousin, accuses Thomas Mowbray, a nobleman, of treason. Among the charges, he states that Mowbray “did plot […]
Jung said that the greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parent. That’s what I see happening when the ghost of King Hamlet charges his […]
Half of what he said meant something else, and the other half didn’t mean anything at all. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead – Tom Stoppard Without sufficient light […]
Anthony, may we call you Tony? Thanks. It’s a joy to talk to you for this special issue on Shakespeare. Could you give us and our readers a sense of […]