This book throws new light on the issue of the dramatist's
religious orientation by dismissing sectarian and one-sided
theories, tackling the problem from the angle of the variegated
Elizabethan context recently uncovered by modern historians and
theatre scholars. It is argued that faith was a quest rather than a
quiet certainty for the playwright.
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