Book contents
- The Victorian Cult of Shakespeare
- Cambridge Studies In Nineteenth-Century Literature And Culture
- The Victorian Cult of Shakespeare
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Shakespearean Sermons and Other Pious Texts
- Chapter 2 The Harmonies and Beauties of Devotional Shakespeare Volumes
- Chapter 3 The Sonnets and the Messiah
- Chapter 4 The Authority of the (Missing) Author
- Chapter 5 Shakespearean Clerisies and Perfect Texts
- Conclusion: Concealed Wonders and Choice Treasures
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2020
- The Victorian Cult of Shakespeare
- Cambridge Studies In Nineteenth-Century Literature And Culture
- The Victorian Cult of Shakespeare
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Shakespearean Sermons and Other Pious Texts
- Chapter 2 The Harmonies and Beauties of Devotional Shakespeare Volumes
- Chapter 3 The Sonnets and the Messiah
- Chapter 4 The Authority of the (Missing) Author
- Chapter 5 Shakespearean Clerisies and Perfect Texts
- Conclusion: Concealed Wonders and Choice Treasures
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Summary
Devotional approaches to Shakespeare were typical of Victorian era. George Bernard Shaw famously coined the term “Bardolatry” to disparage his age’s devotional rhetoric, and his ambivalence has been succeeded by well over a century of critical embarrassment or ambivalence in the academy surrounding religious approaches to literature. By contrast, this chapter adopts “Bardology” as a less pejorative alternative to Shaw’s “Bardolatry,” and it proposes that even the most outré Victorian devotional approaches to Shakespeare may be studied profitably, without any special embarrassment or disapprobation.Such study can teach us about both literary art and religious movements in the modern era.
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- The Victorian Cult of ShakespeareBardology in the Nineteenth Century, pp. 1 - 21Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020