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Hamlet's choice : religion and resistance in Shakespeare's revenge tragedies / Peter Lake.

Author/creator Lake, Peter author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info New Haven : Yale University Press, [2020]
Copyright Notice ©2020
Descriptionix, 215 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Summary Conspiracies and revolts simmered beneath the surface of Queen Elizabeth's reign. England was riven with tensions created by religious conflict and the prospect of dynastic crisis and regime change. In this rich, incisive account, Peter Lake reveals how in 'Titus Andronicus' and 'Hamlet' Shakespeare worked through a range of Tudor anxieties, including concerns about the nature of justice, resistance, and salvation. In both 'Hamlet' and 'Titus' the princes are faced with successions forged under questionable circumstances and they each have a choice: whether or not to resort to political violence. The unfolding action, Lake argues, is best understood in terms of contemporary debates about the legitimacy of resistance and the relation between religion and politics. Relating the plays to their broader political and polemical contexts, Lake sheds light on the nature of revenge, resistance, and religion in post-Reformation England.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 209-210) and index.
Genre/formHistory.
ISBN9780300247817 (hardcover)
ISBN0300247818 (hardcover)

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