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Bible in Shakspeare

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Bible in Shakspeare

William Burgess

A compendium and analysis of similarities between the Bible and passages in Shakespeare's plays and other works, including Biblical references in Shakespeare and parallels between Shakespeare's characters and plots and Biblical characters and plots, all demonstrating the strong influence of the Bible on Shakespeare's writings. - Summary by Joanne Turner

Year of Publication: 1903Genres: Literary Criticism
Running Time: 12 hours 50 minutes 01 second
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Author's Prefaces
Joanne Turner
26:47
2
The Nights
Book 1, Chap. 1, The Genius of Shakspeare
Joanne Turner
28:42
3
The Nights
Book 1, Chap. 2, A Greater Than Genius
Joanne Turner
20:44
4
The Nights
Book 2, Chap. 1, God in Shakspeare
Joanne Turner
11:41
5
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Book 2, Chap. 2, Bible Characters in Shakspeare
Joanne Turner
8:43
6
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Book 2, Chap. 3, Scripture Facts, Incidents, Places, etc.
Joanne Turner
4:33
7
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Book 2, Chap. 4. Shakspeare as Interpreter of Bible Words
Joanne Turner
18:31
8
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Book 2, Chap. 5. Scripture and Shakspeare Parallels
Joanne Turner
1:09:22
9
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Book 3, Chap. 1. Versatility of Shakspeare in the Use of the Bible
Joanne Turner
30:46
10
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Book 3, Chap. 2. Types of Characters from Scripture
Joanne Turner
14:53
11
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Book 3, Chap 3. Heroes and Heroines
Joanne Turner
27:03
12
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Book 3, Chap 4. The Moral Inculcations of Shakspeare
Joanne Turner
32:17
13
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Book 3, Chap. 5. Tragedy in the Bible and Shakspeare
Joanne Turner
23:40
14
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Book 3, Chap. 6. Religious Thought in the Plots of the Plays
Joanne Turner
28:46
15
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Book 3, Chap. 7. Shakspeare and Immortality
Joanne Turner
27:50
16
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Ambition to Death and the Future--Eternity
Joanne Turner
50:55
17
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Death, Preparation for to Heaven, Recognition In
Joanne Turner
41:58
18
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Hell to Justice/Injustice
Joanne Turner
44:25
19
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Knowledge to Marriage
Joanne Turner
47:00
20
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Book 4: Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Meekness-Contentment-Humility to Providence
Joanne Turner
42:01
21
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Purity-Honor-Courage-Rectitude to Revenge-Curses-Hate
Joanne Turner
49:45
22
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Salvation to Suicide
Joanne Turner
43:39
23
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Book 4, Scripture Themes in Shakspeare: Temptation to Worldly Honors and Glory
Joanne Turner
45:40
24
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Book 5, Shakspeare and Temperance
Joanne Turner
30:20

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