Shakespeare's Common Prayers
Title | Shakespeare's Common Prayers PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Swift |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2012-10-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199977038 |
Societies and entire nations draw their identities from certain founding documents, whether charters, declarations, or manifestos. The Book of Common Prayer figures as one of the most crucial in the history of the English-speaking peoples. First published in 1549 to make accessible the devotional language of the late Henry the VIII's new church, the prayer book was a work of monumental religious, political, and cultural importance. Within its rituals, prescriptions, proscriptions, and expressions were fought the religious wars of the age of Shakespeare. This diminutive book--continuously reformed and revised--was how that age defined itself. In Shakespeare's Common Prayers, Daniel Swift makes dazzling and original use of this foundational text, employing it as an entry-point into the works of England's most celebrated writer. Though commonly neglected as a source for Shakespeare's work, Swift persuasively and conclusively argues that the Book of Common Prayer was absolutely essential to the playwright. It was in the Book's ambiguities and its fierce contestations that Shakespeare found the ready elements of drama: dispute over words and their practical consequences, hope for sanctification tempered by fear of simple meaninglessness, and the demand for improvised performance as compensation for the failure of language to fulfill its promises. What emerges is nothing less than a portrait of Shakespeare at work: absorbing, manipulating, reforming, and struggling with the explosive chemistry of word and action that comprised early modern liturgy. Swift argues that the Book of Common Prayer mediates between the secular and the devotional, producing a tension that makes Shakespeare's plays so powerful and exceptional. Tracing the prayer book's lines and motions through As You Like It, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Measure for Measure, Othello, and particularly Macbeth, Swift reveals how the greatest writer of the age--of perhaps any age--was influenced and guided by its most important book.
Prayers for an Inclusive Church
Title | Prayers for an Inclusive Church PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Shakespeare |
Publisher | Church Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2009-09-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0898698391 |
This is a beautifully crafted collection of prayers for each Sunday and most major festivals in the church's year, together with additional material for each season. The Sunday prayers - known as collects in the Anglican tradition - follow the three-year cycle of the Revised Common Lectionary. The author uses expansive and inclusive language and imagery to address and describe God, to describe God's presence and action in the world, and to describe the people of God. Ideal for use at weekday celebrations, including the Book of Common Prayer Order for Eucharist.
Shakespeare's Common Prayers
Title | Shakespeare's Common Prayers PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Swift |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2012-11-22 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0199838569 |
A fascinating and highly original exploration of Shakespeare's great overlooked source, the Book of Common Prayer
Shakespeare's Biblical Knowledge and Use of the Book of Common Prayer, as Exemplified in the Plays of the First Folio
Title | Shakespeare's Biblical Knowledge and Use of the Book of Common Prayer, as Exemplified in the Plays of the First Folio PDF eBook |
Author | Richmond Samuel Howe Noble |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 303 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN |
The Book of Common Prayer, 1559
Title | The Book of Common Prayer, 1559 PDF eBook |
Author | Church of England |
Publisher | Folger Books |
Total Pages | 427 |
Release | 1978-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780686160519 |
Biblical References in Shakespeare's Plays
Title | Biblical References in Shakespeare's Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Naseeb Shaheen |
Publisher | University of Delaware |
Total Pages | 982 |
Release | 2011-09-16 |
Genre | Bibles |
ISBN | 1611493730 |
The hundreds of biblical references in Shakespeare's plays give ample evidence that he was well acquainted with Scripture. Not only is the range of his biblical references impressive, but also the aptness with which he makes them. Hamlet and Othello each have more than fifty biblical references. No study of Shakespeare's plays is complete that ignores Shakespeare's use of scripture. The Bibles that Shakespeare knew, however, were not those that are in use today. By the time the King James Bible appeared in 1611, Shakespeare's career was all but over, and the Anglican liturgy that is evident in his plays is likewise one that few persons are acquainted with. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of the English Bibles of Shakespeare's day, notes their similarities and differences, and indicates which version the playwright knew best. The thorny question of what constitutes a valid biblical reference is also discussed. The study of Shakespeare's biblical references is not based on secondary sources. The author owned one of the world's largest collections of early English bibles, including over one hundred copies of the Geneva bible and numerous editions of other Bibles, prayer books, and books of homilies of Shakespeare's day. To be of real worth, a study of Shakespeare's biblical references should also enable the reader to determine which references Shakespeare borrowed from his plot sources and which he added from his own memory as part of his design for the play. The author studies every source that Shakespeare is known to have read or consulted before writing each play and has examined the biblical references in those sources. Shaheen then points out which biblical references in his literary sources Shakespeare accepted, and how he adapted them in his plays. This information is especially valuable when assessing the theological meanings that are sometimes imposed on his plays, meanings that often go beyond what Shakespeare intended or what his audience must have understood. Biblical References in Shakespeare's Plays is considerably broader in scope than any other study of its kind and provides the scholarly checks and balances in dealing with the subject that previous studies lacked. .
Shakespeare and the Play Scripts of Private Prayer
Title | Shakespeare and the Play Scripts of Private Prayer PDF eBook |
Author | Ceri Sullivan |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 2020-03-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0198857314 |
Explores drama and private prayer from 1580 to 1640, when prayer was considered a dynamic, creative practice. It analyses moments in which private prayer was staged in Shakespeare's history plays to argue that private prayers are play scripts and to recognise how this understanding affects how prayers in the plays were played and received.