Christian Numerology and Shakespeare's the Tragedy of King Richard the Second. Christian Numerology and Shakespeare's the Tragedy of King Richard the Second.

Christian Numerology and Shakespeare's the Tragedy of King Richard the Second‪.‬

Christianity and Literature 2011, Wntr, 60, 2

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Abstract: Number symbolism appears in the works of Renaissance authors such as Milton, Spenser, and George Herbert. Shakespeare in plays such as The Winter's Tale and The First Part of King Henry the Fourth is no exception to this tendency. In The Tragedy of King Richard the Second, Shakespeare uses a multiple of Christ's age at his death--thirty-three--to focus the question of whether King Richard, who was thirty-three at the time of his death, is a Christ figure. Richard and the Duke of York on several occasions have raised this possibility. But Shakespeare, in Richard's final soliloquy of sixty-six lines, shows that the former king's inability to reconcile certain biblical passages precludes his being a Christ figure. Of particular importance in this respect is the chiasmus framing verse thirty-three of the soliloquy. **********

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2011
1. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
31
Seiten
VERLAG
Conference on Christianity and Literature
GRÖSSE
217,9
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