Hamlet, Protestantism, and the Mourning of Contingency: Not to BeBuilding on current scholarly interest in the religious dimensions of the play, this study shows how Shakespeare uses Hamlet to comment on the Calvinistic Protestantism predominant around 1600. By considering the play's inner workings against the religious ideas of its time, John Curran explores how Shakespeare portrays in this work a completely deterministic universe in the Calvinist mode, and, Curran argues, exposes the disturbing aspects of Calvinism. By rendering a Catholic Prince Hamlet caught in a Protestant world which consistently denies him his aspirations for a noble life, Shakespeare is able in this play, his most theologically engaged, to delineate the differences between the two belief systems, but also to demonstrate the consequences of replacing the old religion so completely with the new. |
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Page xvii
... death shuts them all out. Confession is rife in Hamlet—Claudius' indictment of his own penance; Polonius' playing father-confessor to Ophelia; Claudius' spiritually advising Hamlet and promising to labor with Laertes' soul; the Ghost's ...
... death shuts them all out. Confession is rife in Hamlet—Claudius' indictment of his own penance; Polonius' playing father-confessor to Ophelia; Claudius' spiritually advising Hamlet and promising to labor with Laertes' soul; the Ghost's ...
Page xviii
... is “bourne,” from which a spirit impossibly “returns”). Regular attendance at mass avoided an unprepared-for death, frequent confession provided additional Hamlet, Protestantism, and the Mourning of Contingency xviii.
... is “bourne,” from which a spirit impossibly “returns”). Regular attendance at mass avoided an unprepared-for death, frequent confession provided additional Hamlet, Protestantism, and the Mourning of Contingency xviii.
Page xix
... death, frequent confession provided additional insurance. The 1552 Prayer Book explains, all mortal men be subject to many sudden perils ... to the intent they may always be in readiness to die whensoever it shall please Almighty God to ...
... death, frequent confession provided additional insurance. The 1552 Prayer Book explains, all mortal men be subject to many sudden perils ... to the intent they may always be in readiness to die whensoever it shall please Almighty God to ...
Page xx
... death, the second postpones the ego's. Few lives can be perfected by death, yet only at life's end do we know everything life holds, and do all the parent did—including dying. Hamlet's is not a considered and planned death, like Oedipus ...
... death, the second postpones the ego's. Few lives can be perfected by death, yet only at life's end do we know everything life holds, and do all the parent did—including dying. Hamlet's is not a considered and planned death, like Oedipus ...
Page xxi
... death or his uncle's outrageous crime, but the insensitivity of a singing gravedigger—he lacks feeling for his occupation, while Hamlet voices the pathos of the common lot and indistinction. At Lady Macbeth's suicide, Macbeth represses ...
... death or his uncle's outrageous crime, but the insensitivity of a singing gravedigger—he lacks feeling for his occupation, while Hamlet voices the pathos of the common lot and indistinction. At Lady Macbeth's suicide, Macbeth represses ...
Contents
The Loss of Contingency | 1 |
2 The Be the Eucharist and the Logic of Protestantism | 18 |
3 Purgatory and the Value of Time | 65 |
4 The Theater of Merit | 103 |
5 Chastity and the Strumpet Fortune | 155 |
6 The Be Protestantism and Silence | 201 |
Bibliography | 219 |
Index | 243 |
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