Racine's tragedy Esther is often presented as a religious poem extolling piety and innocence. This article argues that this reading is complicated by the political dimension of the work. This dimension is reflected in the context in which Esther was first performed, as well as in allusions to the prevailing socio-political situation and to the drama that is played out within the work. Despite the author's stated intention to compose a work of piety, his indebtedness to the two biblical versions of the Esther story and to other books of the Old Testament, the plot is based on a story of hatred, persecution, plotting, revenge, and extermination that exists in uncomfortable counterpoint to the hymns to God's goodness and providence chanted by ...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
This article aims to evaluate the implications of the ongoing fascination with the figure of Antigon...
Racine's tragedy Esther is often presented as a religious poem extolling piety and innocence. This a...
The purpose of this article is to question this uncontroversial viewpoint. While accepting that the...
The purpose of this article is to question this uncontroversial viewpoint. While accepting that the...
The article focuses on some of the obstacles which the French early-modern dramatists had to face w...
This paper discusses how the 1529 play A New Enterlude of the Godly Queene Hester uses the story of ...
Like most other Bible narratives, the Book of Esther may be read without much attention given to the...
This article challenges historians’ representations of working-class Jewish attitudes to emancipatio...
The present article examines the vision of politics, especially linked to religion, in the only know...
The Mexican can serve as a good heuristic example of the theology that one finds in the Book of Esth...
The present article examines the vision of politics, especially linked to religion, in the only know...
In this article, the Book of Esther was interpreted in a way that was clearly not intended by the au...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
This article aims to evaluate the implications of the ongoing fascination with the figure of Antigon...
Racine's tragedy Esther is often presented as a religious poem extolling piety and innocence. This a...
The purpose of this article is to question this uncontroversial viewpoint. While accepting that the...
The purpose of this article is to question this uncontroversial viewpoint. While accepting that the...
The article focuses on some of the obstacles which the French early-modern dramatists had to face w...
This paper discusses how the 1529 play A New Enterlude of the Godly Queene Hester uses the story of ...
Like most other Bible narratives, the Book of Esther may be read without much attention given to the...
This article challenges historians’ representations of working-class Jewish attitudes to emancipatio...
The present article examines the vision of politics, especially linked to religion, in the only know...
The Mexican can serve as a good heuristic example of the theology that one finds in the Book of Esth...
The present article examines the vision of politics, especially linked to religion, in the only know...
In this article, the Book of Esther was interpreted in a way that was clearly not intended by the au...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
This article aims to evaluate the implications of the ongoing fascination with the figure of Antigon...