Shakespeare, St Paul, and Dramatic Emancipation rediscovers a polyvocal, complex, and emancipatory Paul as a significant career-long resource for the playwright's innovative characterization and dramaturgy.
Shakespeare, St Paul, and Dramatic Emancipation rediscovers a polyvocal, complex, and emancipatory Paul as a significant career-long resource for the playwright's innovative characterization and dramaturgy.
Randall Martin is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Brunswick. He is the author or co-author of eight books or scholarly editions, over 50 essays and articles, and in 2020-2022 he was leader of the international eco-Shakespeare-in-performance project, Cymbeline in the Anthropocene. He has received four major grants from the Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada, including one which supported Shakespeare, St Paul, and Dramatic Emancipation. He is now also Adjunct Research Professor at the University of Western Ontario.
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* Introduction * 1: Juggling Paul: Disability, De/conversion, and Crip Exigency in Henry VI Part Three and Richard III * 2: Shakespeare's Letter to the Illyrians * Prologue to Chapters 3 and 4: Shakespeare's Pauline Women: Adriana, Marina, Hermione, and Paulina * 3: Adriana and the Discontents of Companionate Marriage; Apostolic Marina * 4: Truth-Telling, Gender Equity, and Reconciliation in The Winter's Tale * 5: The Bio-Logos of Malta: Island Resilience and Persistence in The Tempest * Conclusion:: Giving Nature a Place at the Table * Appendix:: Erasmus on St Paul in the Paraphrases upon the New Testament
* Introduction * 1: Juggling Paul: Disability, De/conversion, and Crip Exigency in Henry VI Part Three and Richard III * 2: Shakespeare's Letter to the Illyrians * Prologue to Chapters 3 and 4: Shakespeare's Pauline Women: Adriana, Marina, Hermione, and Paulina * 3: Adriana and the Discontents of Companionate Marriage; Apostolic Marina * 4: Truth-Telling, Gender Equity, and Reconciliation in The Winter's Tale * 5: The Bio-Logos of Malta: Island Resilience and Persistence in The Tempest * Conclusion:: Giving Nature a Place at the Table * Appendix:: Erasmus on St Paul in the Paraphrases upon the New Testament
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