Islamic conversion and Christian resistance on the early modern stage


Jane Hwang Degenhardt.
Bok Engelsk 2010 Jane Hwang. Degenhardt,· Electronic books.
Utgitt
Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , c2010.
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1 online resource (273 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Figures; Introduction Seduction, Resistance, and Redemption: "Turning Turk" and the Embodiment of Christian Faith; Chapter 1 Dangerous Fellowship: Universal Faith and its Bodily Limits in The Comedy of Errors and Othello; Chapter 2 Recycled Models: Catholic Martyrdom and Embodied Resistance to Conversion in The Virgin Martyr and Other Red Bull Plays; Chapter 3 Engendering Faith: Sexual Defilement and Spiritual Redemption in The Renegado; Chapter 4 "Reforming" the Knights of Malta: Male Chastity and Temperance in Five Early Modern Plays. - Epilogue Turning Miscegenation into Tragicomedy (Or Not): Robert Greene's Orlando FuriosoNotes; Index. - This book explores the threat of Christian conversion to Islam in twelve early modern English plays. In works by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Massinger, and others, conversion from Christianity to Islam is represented as both tragic and erotic, as a fate worse than death and as a sexual seduction.
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