“…Lastly, pan-European literary and artistic celebrations of the victory over the Ottomans at Lepanto underscore the ways in which literary culture intersected with the Mediterranean as an imperial, martial, conversionary, and cross-confessional space (Cacheda Barreiro & Novoa, 2018;Grootveld, 2018;Wright, 2016;Wright, Spence, & Lemons, 2014 (Adelman, 2008;Dimmock, 2017;Henke & Nicholson, 2016;McJannet, 2006;Smith, 2009;Vitkus, 1997;Vitkus, 2000;Vitkus, 2003). Beyond theater, the English produced a wide array of writings that exposed a deep-seated anxiety about religious change and the reformulation of English society stemming from interactions with religious others (Bassi, 2016;Dimmock, 2013;Grogan, 2014;Holmberg, 2016;MacLean, 2007;Robinson, 2007;Stanivukovic, 2007;Stanivukovic, 2016).…”