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香港中文大学研究人员 ( 现职)
Professor Jason Gawain GLECKMAN (英文系) |
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数位物件识别号 (DOI) http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1357417513Z.0000000006 |
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摘要G. Wilson Knight famously said that Macbeth is a play about 'evil,' and many subsequent studies have attempted to situate that 'evil' more precisely within the historical contexts of early modern Protestant England. Such studies, however, tend to reinforce Knight's view, representing Macbeth as a person with a specifically 'reprobate' sensibility, characterized by such traits as increasing hardness of heart and refusal to recognize his evil nature. Yet it can be argued that, for early Protestants, there was in fact no noticeable distinction between the sensibilities of the reprobate and the elect. In this light, Macbeth's responses might be interpreted differently, as emerging from a terrified awareness, shared by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, of the Protestant world, rather than from a specifically reprobate frame of mind. ? The Tyndale Society 2http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/013.
着者Gleckman J.
期刊名称Reformation
详细描述Reformation .
出版年份2http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/013
月份12
日期1
卷号18
期次1
出版社Maney Publishing
出版地United Kingdom
页次48 - 63
国际标準期刊号1357-4175
语言英式英语
关键词Macbeth, Predestination, Reformation in literature, Shakespeare