Shakespeare and Christian Doctrine
Roland Mushat Frye
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Beschreibung
Combining scholarship with grace, the author shows in this study that Shakespeare's works are pervasively secular, that he was concerned with the dramatization of universally human situations within a temporal and this-worldly arena, and that he was familiar with and used theological materials as only one of many natural and available sources.
Originally published in 1963.
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