An Icon of the Catholic Shakespeare
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
Catharine of Aragon and Shakespeare
Enrique García-Máiquez on Shakespeare's portrayal of Catherine of Aragon in Henry VIII.
Hamlet's Shadow on One Man's Life
Joseph Pearce passes along a review of Hamlet of Morningside Heights
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.
How to Read Shakespeare? Or Anyone Else?
Andrew Lomas disagrees with the method of literary interpretation advocated by Joseph Pearce.
Shakespeare and Thomas More in Spain
On the First Performance of the First Spanish Translation of Sir Thomas More
An Academic Undoes the Renaissance
Ken Colston on Stephen Greenblatt's book on Shakespeare - and Other Things
Review of "The Soul of Wit: Chesterton on Shakespeare"
Ken Colston on Dale Ahlquist's book featuring a collection of essays on William Shakespeare by G. K. Chesterton
The Moral Argument in "Macbeth"
Colin Jory gives a Study Guide for Shakespeare's Moral Argument in "The Scottish Play"
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