Killing Physicians: Shakespeare’s Blind Heroes and Reformation Saints is intended give its reader a street-level perspective of Shakespeare’s great tragedies and late plays.
Diving into the social and theological tensions alive in sixteenth-century London neighborhoods, this book uncovers what may have been Shakespeare’s answer to a world fraught with political and religious controversy.
Tabla de materias
Introduction
Chapter 1: Hamlet
Chapter 2: The Tempest
Chapter 3: King Lear
Chapter 4: Henry VIII
Chapter 5: Othello
Chapter 6: The Winter’s Tale
Chapter 7: Cymbeline. 143
Conclusion
Notes
About the Author
Sobre el autor
John J. Norton, Ph D, is professor and chair of the English department at Concordia University Irvine. His career as a Shakespeare scholar began at Sheffield Hallam University where he worked with Lisa Hopkins (Shakespeare on the Edge: Border-Crossing Tragedies and the Henriad and Beginning Shakespeare). Norton has researched Shakespeare’s cultural influence all over the world, but his greatest passion involves enticing undergraduates at Concordia University to read and appreciate the great Bard.
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