Word and Rite: The Bible and Ceremony in Selected Shakespearean Works

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Word and Rite: The Bible and Ceremony in Selected Shakespearean Works

Author(s): Beatrice Batson (Author, Editor)

  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2010
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 199 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1443822256
  • ISBN-13: 9781443822251

Book Description

This book is an attempt to show something of the ways in which the Bible and the Christian tradition intersect the language of Shakespeare. Word and Rite also focuses on the manner in which rites are efforts to illuminate mysteries: the mystery of marriage, the mystery of baptism, the mystery of confession, the mystery of the Eucharist, the mystery of funerals, and even the mystery of words, in their relation to the Word. Holy objects such as the Fountain of blood may also be considered. Maimed rites frequently occur in Shakespeare, but through ceremony there are attempts to turn mayhem into mystery–especially in comedies. In the words of the author of the Foreword to this book:” In Shakespeare word and rite are as inseparable as word and sacrament in worship…so outward signs of inward truth are linked with words of these plays and with Scripture and with the Word incarnate.” This book also explores the ramifications of observing this insight.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Word and Rite: The Bible and Ceremony in Selected Shakespearean Dramas presents often stimulating and provocative revised papers from the 2008, well-known Shakespeare Institute at Wheaton College (IL), a periodic conference ably organized for almost twenty years by Professor Beatrice Batson, the Coordinator of the Shakespeare Special Collection in Buswell Library. This book amounts to a fitting capstone of the several previously published Institute volumes of high-quality papers. Deserving special mention in this latest volume are Jeffrey Knapp s fresh reading of Shakespeare s sonnets as confessional autobiography, Grace Tiffany s comprehensive analysis of the triumph of the English language over the French tongue in Shakespeare s plays, Christopher Hodgkins eloquent account of Christian apocalyptic thought in The Tempest, and David George s persuasive linking of the abbreviated rites and interrupted ceremonies typical of Shakespeare s plays to the wars of religion waged in the playwright s lifetime. The other papers in this book are also useful, notably Jack Heller s rich documentation of the Christian Foundation of Life alluded to in Shakespeare s Julius Caesar. Here we have a banquet a smorgasbord of commentary on Shakespeare s art. –Maurice Hunt, Baylor University, Dept. of English

About the Author

Professor Batson, Professor Emerita of English at Wheaton College, served as Chair of the Department of English for thirteen years and taught courses in Shakespeare for thirty-three years. Professor Batson is the author or editor of eleven books, and the author of several chapters edited by others. She has also written numerous articles for journals and magazines, and is the author of scores of book reviews. During her teaching career, she was a frequent lecturer on college and university campuses in the United States and Canada. She holds the PhD from Vanderbilt and did post-doctoral work at Northwestern University and at Oxford. At present, Professor Batson is the Coordinator of the Shakespeare Special Collection on Shakespeare and the Christian Tradition at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL.

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