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The Historical Sublime in Shakespeare’s Richard II
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Too Long for a Play: Shakespeare and the Wars of Religion 41
- Caesarean Negotiations: Forgetting Henri IV’s Past after the French Wars of Religion 63
- The Historical Sublime in Shakespeare’s Richard II 81
- Flooding Faith: Forgetfulness in Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy 99
- Forgotten Religions, Religions that Cause Forgetting 117
- Controversy and Reconciliation : Grotius, Vondel and the Debate on Religious Peace in the Dutch Republic 139
- The Renaissance Musician and Theorist Confronted with Religious Fragmentation: Conflict, Betrayal and Dissimulation 163
- ‘Of no church’: Immigrants, liefhebbers and Confessional Diversity in Elizabethan London, c. 1568 – 1581 199
- Trading Goods – Trading Faith? Religious Conflict and Commercial Interests in Early Modern Spain 221
- “Familiar Strangers”: Dissimulation, Tolerance and Faith in Early Anglo-Ottoman Travel 241
- Perpetual Oblivion? Remembering Westphalia in a Post-Secular Age 261
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Too Long for a Play: Shakespeare and the Wars of Religion 41
- Caesarean Negotiations: Forgetting Henri IV’s Past after the French Wars of Religion 63
- The Historical Sublime in Shakespeare’s Richard II 81
- Flooding Faith: Forgetfulness in Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy 99
- Forgotten Religions, Religions that Cause Forgetting 117
- Controversy and Reconciliation : Grotius, Vondel and the Debate on Religious Peace in the Dutch Republic 139
- The Renaissance Musician and Theorist Confronted with Religious Fragmentation: Conflict, Betrayal and Dissimulation 163
- ‘Of no church’: Immigrants, liefhebbers and Confessional Diversity in Elizabethan London, c. 1568 – 1581 199
- Trading Goods – Trading Faith? Religious Conflict and Commercial Interests in Early Modern Spain 221
- “Familiar Strangers”: Dissimulation, Tolerance and Faith in Early Anglo-Ottoman Travel 241
- Perpetual Oblivion? Remembering Westphalia in a Post-Secular Age 261
- Index 279