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Despite what many modern critics say, Shakespeare's plays are written from a profoundly Christian perspective. This site presents literary criticism demonstrating that. To submit your essay for publication (arguing either for or against this position), email us - kevin @ thewordinc.org
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Showing posts with label O'Brien. Show all posts
The Ineffectual Sacrifice of Julius Caesar
Kevin O'Brien on secular vs. sacred sacrifice in Julius Caesar
Elements of Evil and the Science of Sin
Kevin O'Brien on lessons learned from Macbeth - and from life.
The Roman Solution and the Christian Dissolution
Kevin O'Brien on the Christian themes of a Pagan story.
The Text, the Whole Text and Nothing but the Text
Kevin O'Brien replies to Andrew Lomas' critique of the Biographical Method of Literary Criticism.
Chesterton and Shakespeare
Kevin O'Brien claims that G. K. Chesterton shows us the only way to read Shakespeare.
The Quest for Shakespeare
Kevin O'Brien provides a video clip of a scene from EWTN's The Quest for Shakespeare.
Audio Shakespeare - Macbeth
Kevin O'Brien provides a sample of his audio book performance of Macbeth
All's Well and Scripture
Kevin O'Brien examines the scriptural themes that run through All's Well that Ends Well
From Winter's Tale to Fairy Tale
Not only do literary critics misunderstand the Christian elements in Shakespeare - directors and actors do, too - by Kevin O'Brien
The Rhetoric of Shakespeare
The plays of Shakespeare, like the Christian Faith, are about more than just feelings - by Kevin O'Brien
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