2021
DOI: 10.1080/17450918.2021.1968022
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An Early History of the Shakespeare Sermon (1769–1830): From Garrick’s Jubilee to the Reverend Arthur Savage Wade’s Stratford Festival Shakespeare Sermons

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“…29 The research done by Marta Cerezo is in dialogue with both authors and related to two under-investigated areas under the scope of Shakespeare's religious afterlives, such as the commemorative Shakespeare celebrations at the Vatican in 1964 and 2016 and the commemorative Shakespeare sermons tradition in Holy Trinity Church (Stratford-upon-Avon) from 1810 to our time. 30 Rowan Williams, Graham Holderness and Paul S. Fiddes, preachers of the Shakespeare sermons in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2006, 2018 and 2022 respectively, are authors of works that prove the cultural significance of Shakespeare's religious afterlives. As clear illustration of the notion of 'Creative Criticism' -the continuity between literary criticism and creative writing 31 -Holderness and Williams draw on some of the historical material about Shakespeare's Catholic background in the story 'He dyed a Papist' (2011) and in the play Shakeshafte (2013) respectively; Holderness is also the author of the play Wholly Writ (2014) on Shakespeare and the King James Bible.…”
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“…29 The research done by Marta Cerezo is in dialogue with both authors and related to two under-investigated areas under the scope of Shakespeare's religious afterlives, such as the commemorative Shakespeare celebrations at the Vatican in 1964 and 2016 and the commemorative Shakespeare sermons tradition in Holy Trinity Church (Stratford-upon-Avon) from 1810 to our time. 30 Rowan Williams, Graham Holderness and Paul S. Fiddes, preachers of the Shakespeare sermons in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2006, 2018 and 2022 respectively, are authors of works that prove the cultural significance of Shakespeare's religious afterlives. As clear illustration of the notion of 'Creative Criticism' -the continuity between literary criticism and creative writing 31 -Holderness and Williams draw on some of the historical material about Shakespeare's Catholic background in the story 'He dyed a Papist' (2011) and in the play Shakeshafte (2013) respectively; Holderness is also the author of the play Wholly Writ (2014) on Shakespeare and the King James Bible.…”
Section: Marta Cerezomentioning
confidence: 99%