Abstract

1. Introduction: A torturing hour - Shakespeare and the martyrs, Richard Wilson 2. Bare ruined choirs - remembering Catholicism in Shakespeare's England, Eamonn Duffy 3. Shakespeare's Jesuit schoolmasters, Peter Milward S.J. 4. Jesuit drama in early modern England, Robert Miola 5. Richard Verstegan and Catholic resistance: the encoding of antiquarianism and love, Donna Hamilton 6. Catilines and Machiavels: reading Catholic resistance in 3 Henry VI, Randall Martin 7. 'This Papist and his Poet': Shakespeare's Lancastrian kings and Robert Parson's Conference about the Next Succession, Jean-Christophe Mayer 8. Catholic exiles in Flanders and As You Like It or, what if you don't like it at all?, Carol Enos 9. Requiem for a prince: rites of memory in Hamlet, Gerard Kilroy 10. Richard Topcliffe: Elizabeth's enforcer and the representation of power in King Lear, Frank Brownlow 11. Learned pate and golden fool: a Jesuit source for Timon of Athens, Sonja Fielitz 12. Cymbeline and the sleep of faith, Margaret Jones-Davies 13. Shakespeare and Catholicism, Arthur Marotti 14. The cultural politics of Maybe, Gary Taylor Index

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