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Ebel 205 $aCore Textbook 210 $aPrinceton, NJ $cPrinceton University Press$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (xi, 253 pages) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-691-16218-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntroduction -- Redemption through war -- Chance the man-angel and the combat numinous -- Suffering, death, and salvation -- Christ's cause, Pharoah's army -- Ideal women in an ideal war -- "There are no dead" -- "The same cross in peace" : the American Legion, the ongoing war, and American reillusionment. 330 $aFaith in the Fight tells a story of religion, soldiering, suffering, and death in the Great War. Recovering the thoughts and experiences of American troops, nurses, and aid workers through their letters, diaries, and memoirs, Jonathan Ebel describes how religion--primarily Christianity--encouraged these young men and women to fight and die, sustained them through war's chaos, and shaped their responses to the war's aftermath. The book reveals the surprising frequency with which Americans who fought viewed the war as a religious challenge that could lead to individual and national redemption. Believing in a "Christianity of the sword," these Americans responded to the war by reasserting their religious faith and proclaiming America God-chosen and righteous in its mission. And while the war sometimes challenged these beliefs, it did not fundamentally alter them. Revising the conventional view that the war was universally disillusioning, Faith in the Fight argues that the war in fact strengthened the religious beliefs of the Americans who fought, and that it helped spark a religiously charged revival of many prewar orthodoxies during a postwar period marked by race riots, labor wars, communist witch hunts, and gender struggles. For many Americans, Ebel argues, the postwar period was actually one of "reillusionment." 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Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; The Shakespeare Family Tree; 1 "Born into the World": 1564-1571; Birth and Baptism; William Shakespeare's Name; John and Mary Shakespeare; Stratford; The Imaginative World; Notes; 2 "Nemo SibiNascitur": 1571-1578; Grammar School; The Books; Role Models; Becoming a Writer; Becoming an Actor; Recognition; Notes; 3 "Hic et Ubique": 1578-1588; John Shakespeare's Finances; Shakespeare After School; Theater in the 1580's; Marriage and Children; Notes 327 $a4 "This Man's Art and That Man's Scope": 1588-1592 The Playwriting Business and Henslowe; Playwrights of the 1580's; Art and Scope and Shakespeare; Notes; 5 "Tigers' Hearts": 1592-1593; The Early Quartos: Competing Theories; History and the Henry VI Plays; 1 Henry VI; 2 and 3 Henry VI; Actors vs Playwrights; Titus Andronicus; Notes; 6 "The Dangerous Year": 1593-1594; Venus and Adonis; Summer 1593; Lucrece; WS and HW; The Early Sonnets; Notes; 7 "Our Usual Manager of Mirth": 1594-1595; Theater Companies of 1594; Shakespeare the Actor; The Taming of the Shrew; The Two Gentlemen of Verona 327 $aThe Comedy of Errors Writing for the Lord Chamberlain's Men; Notes; 8 "The Strong'st and Surest Way to Get": Histories, 1595-1596; Richard III; Edward III; King John; Richard II; Notes; 9 "When Love Speaks": Tragedy and Comedy, 1595-1596; Romeo and Juliet; A Midsummer Night's Dream; Love's Labour's Lost; "Every Word Doth Almost Tell My Name"; Notes; 10 "You Had a Father; Let Your Son Say So": 1596-1598; The Coat of Arms and Hamnet Shakespeare; 1 Henry IV; The Merchant of Venice; No Place and New Place; The Merry Wives of Windsor; 2 Henry IV; Much Ado About Nothing; The After-Effects of Grief 327 $aNotes 11 "Unworthy Scaffold": 1598-1599; Ben Jonson; The Scaffold and the Globe; Satire and Satiric Drama; As You Like It; Julius Caesar; Henry V; Notes; 12 "These Words Are Not Mine": 1599-1601; Recognition: Palladis Tamia and The Passionate Pilgrim; Quotation: Belvedere, England's Parnassus, and the Parnassus Plays; Appropriation: The Essex Rebellion; Attribution: Love's Martyr; Revision: Sir Thomas More; Notes; 13 "Looking Before and After": 1600-1603; Hamlet; Stratford Land; Twelfth Night; Troilus and Cressida; The End of the Reign; Notes; 14 "This Most Balmy Time": 1603-1605 327 $aWelcoming the New Reign The 1603/1604 Season; The King's Playwright?; Measure for Measure; Othello; King Lear; Macbeth; Notes; 15 "Past the Size of Dreaming": 1606-1609; "Late Style"; All's Well That Ends Well; Timon of Athens; Guarini and Tragicomedy; Antony and Cleopatra; Pericles; Coriolanus; Events in Stratford, Events in London; Notes; 16 "Like an Old Tale": 1609-1611; Embarrassments of 1609: Troilus and Cressida, "Shakespeare's Sonnets," and Pericles; The Masque; Cymbeline; The Winter's Tale; The Tempest; Notes; 17 "The Second Burden": 1612-1616; John Fletcher and Cardenio 327 $aHenry VIII and Its Aftermath 330 $aThe Life of William Shakespeare is a fascinating and wide-ranging exploration of Shakespeare's life and works focusing on often neglected literary and historical contexts: what Shakespeare read, who he worked with as an author and an actor, and how these various collaborations may have affected his writing. 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