Summaries

A detailed examination of Shakespeare's life and the evidence from his literary works that reveal his Catholic beliefs throughout his life, despite rampant anti-Catholic sentiment in England of his time.

Literary biographer and author Joseph Pearce pursues the question of William Shakespeare' religious views and their affect on his works. With tenacity and precision he investigates into Shakespeare's family, his upbringing and his life using historical facts and literary evidence, cutting through popular unfounded misconceptions that often lead to incomplete interpretations of his works affecting adaptations on stage and screen. With unmistakable clarity he arrives at the conclusion that Shakespeare was Catholic throughout his life despite persecution of Catholicism and rampant anti-Catholic sentiments during his time in England. In the second season of the series he examines and analyses three of Shakespeare's plays - The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, and King Lear - that reveal his Catholicism. The show features dramatizations of scenes from Shakespeare's work by actors.—vvp_14

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Keywords
  • reference to william shakespeare
  • reenactment
  • roman catholic
  • literary history
Genres
  • Biography
Release date Apr 30, 2009
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN)

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Runtime 25m
Color Color
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