Although Peter Lake and Debora Shuger have argued that Measure for Measure is hostile to Calvinist theology, I argue that the play’s world presents a Reformed theo-political sensibility, not in order to criticize Calvinism, but to reveal limitations in dominant political theories. Reformed theology informs the world of the play, especially with regards to the corruption of the human will through original sin. Politically, the sinfulness of the human will raises concerns about governments—despite Biblical commands to obey leaders, how can they be trusted if subject to the same corruption of will as citizens? Close analysis of key passages reveals that while individual characters in Measure suggest solutions that account i...
In this study of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, and Measure for Measure I argue ...
In this paper I argue that Shakespeare\u27s Measure for Measure interrogates the performativity inhe...
The paper compares the two dukes in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and The Tempest as they pull t...
Although Peter Lake and Debora Shuger have argued that Measure for Measure is hostile to Calvinist t...
As the only one of Shakespeare’s plays to carry a biblical title, Measure for Measure draws on an ex...
[Introduction] “The tempter or the tempted, who sins the most?” (2.2.200) – Angelo’s question of sin...
This study analyses the aspects o...
One of Measure for Measure’s central concerns is the changing shape of political theology in Shakesp...
Measure for Measure can be read as a commentary by Shakespeare on England\u27s conflict over the ref...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,” the title of this special issue...
International audienceIs Measure for Measure “Shakespeare’s play on law”, as it is often asserted? ...
Measure for Measure appears to have been a Christmas play for James VI of Scotland, and new king of ...
William Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure builds upon reception conditions in the Globe Theater to c...
In this study of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, and Measure for Measure I argue ...
In this paper I argue that Shakespeare\u27s Measure for Measure interrogates the performativity inhe...
The paper compares the two dukes in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and The Tempest as they pull t...
Although Peter Lake and Debora Shuger have argued that Measure for Measure is hostile to Calvinist t...
As the only one of Shakespeare’s plays to carry a biblical title, Measure for Measure draws on an ex...
[Introduction] “The tempter or the tempted, who sins the most?” (2.2.200) – Angelo’s question of sin...
This study analyses the aspects o...
One of Measure for Measure’s central concerns is the changing shape of political theology in Shakesp...
Measure for Measure can be read as a commentary by Shakespeare on England\u27s conflict over the ref...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,” the title of this special issue...
International audienceIs Measure for Measure “Shakespeare’s play on law”, as it is often asserted? ...
Measure for Measure appears to have been a Christmas play for James VI of Scotland, and new king of ...
William Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure builds upon reception conditions in the Globe Theater to c...
In this study of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, and Measure for Measure I argue ...
In this paper I argue that Shakespeare\u27s Measure for Measure interrogates the performativity inhe...
The paper compares the two dukes in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and The Tempest as they pull t...