Publications

2023

Cerezo, Marta. “Randall T. Davidson’s Aldermanbury Shakespeare Sermon (1923). A Religious and Theatrical Commemoration of the First Folio”. Shakespeare’s First Folio Revisited: Quadricentennial Essays. Ed. Remedios Perni. Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2023. 151-167. 

First Folio 400th anniversary at UNED.

Sell, Jonathan P. A. “Gentlemen versus Players Four Hundred Years On: Bardolatry, Enthusiasm and Class Prejudice in the Front Matter of Shakespeare First Folio.” Nexus 2023.01: 43-58.

Cerezo, Marta and Olivia Coulomb (Guest Editors). Shakespeare’s Religious Afterlives. Critical Survey 35.2 (Summer 2023). Special Issue.

  1. Cerezo, Marta. Introduction. “Shakespeare’s Religious Afterlives.” 1-10
  2. Sivefors, Per. “Sweden and Shakespeare’s Protestant Afterlife.” 11-21
  3. Conejero-Magro, Luis Javier. “’Our golden crown’. Analysis of Religious Intertextuality in Shakespeare’s Richard II, and Its Translation into Spanish.” 22-36
  4. Starks, Lisa. “Between Two Worlds. The Dybbuk, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and Reparative Tragedy.” 37-48.
  5. Coulomb, Olivia. “Transgressive Catholicism. Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet (1996).” 49-62
  6. Bernabeu, Marta. “Redeeming Lady Macbeth. Gender and Religion in Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth (2015).” 63-79
  7. Tassi, Marguerite.“The Way of the Bodhisattva. A Buddhist Understanding of King Lear.” 80-91
  8. Kietzman, Mary Jo. “Unaccommodated Religion. King Lear in Flint, Michigan.” 92-104.
    Creative
    Kietzman, Mary Jo. “Lear Reassembled.” 105-163

Cerezo, Marta. “The Shakespeare Sermon (1879-1900): Shakespeare the Poet and Shakespeare the Dramatist.” English Studies, 104. 2 (2023): 240-263, 10.1080/0013838X.2022.2141456

2022

Cerezo, Marta. “Charles William Stubbs and Shakespeare: The Incarnation and the English Cult of Literature at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” Religion & Literature 54.1/54.2 (Spring-Summer 2022): 1-25. 10.1353/rel.2022.0000

Cerezo, Marta. “Christian Socialism and English Literature: Frederick Denison Maurice’s Teaching of Shakespeare.” E-rea – Revue électronique d’études sur le monde anglophone, 19.2 (2022): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.4000/erea.14253

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘“I would as lief be a Brownist…” Puritanism and Spirituality in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night’ in Michael Scott and Michael J. Collins (eds),Christian Shakespeare: Question Mark. A Collection of Essays on Shakespeare in his Christian Context (Wilmington, Delamare: Vernon Press, 2022), 15–34.

Sell, Jonathan PA. Shakespeare’s Sublime Ethos: Matter, Stage, Form. Routledge, 2022.

Sell, Jonathan PA. Shakespeare’s Sublime Pathos: Person, Audience, Language. Routledge, 2022.

2021

Cerezo, Marta. “An Early History of the Shakespeare Sermon (1769-1830): From Garrick’s Jubilee to the Reverend Arthur Savage Wade’s Stratford Festival Shakespeare Sermons.” Shakespeare 17.4 (2021): 428-450. 10.1080/17450918.2021.1968022

Fiddes, Paul S. More Things in Heaven and Earth: Shakespeare, Theology and the Interplay of Texts. U of Virginia P, 2021.

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘Shakespeare and Spirituality’, in Anthony Cross and Brian Haymes (eds.), Re-Membering the Body. The Witness of History, Theology and the Arts in Honour of Ruth M. B. Gouldbourne (Eugene: Pickwick Publications/ Wipf and Stock: 2021), pp. 257–277.

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘Liturgy, Shakespeare, and Defamiliarisation: A Contribution to the Ethnography of Worship’, in Being Attentive: Essays in Practical Theology, ed. Anthony Clarke (Oxford: Regent’s Park College, 2021), 209−232.

2020

Cerezo, Marta.  “Shakespeare and Mercy at the Vatican, 2016.” International Journal of English Studies 20.3 (2020): 145-164. https://doi.org/10.6018/ijes.416521

Holderness, G. Samurai Shakespeare. Edward Everett Root, 2020.

Kietzman, Mary Jo. “Othello: Shakespeare’s Realistic Samson.” Religion & Literature 52.2 (2020): 91-114.

2019

Fiddes, Paul S. “Shakespearean Tragedy and Christian Tragic Theology for Today.” The Transformation of Tragedy. Christian Influence from Early to Modern, edited by F. O. Tonning et al., Brill, 2019.

Graham Holderness, ‘Wholly Writ’: A Play in Two Acts,in Tales from Shakespeare, 2019, pp. 75−86. 

Tassi, Marguerite. “‘Who Hath Martyred Thee?’: Responding to the Broken Image of the Body in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus” in L’Image Brisée XVIe et XVIIe siècles/Breaking the Image in the Renaissance (Classiques Garnier, 2019)

2018

Fiddes, P. S and A. Taylor. “‘Seeing with the Eyes of Love’. A New Liturgy based on Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream.” New Places: Shakespeare and Civic Creativity, edited by Paul Edmondson and Ewan Fernie, Arden Shakespeare, 2018, pp. 83−107.

Kietzman, Mary Jo. The Biblical Covenant in Shakespeare. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

2017

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘Shakespeare in Church: Reflection on an Intertextual Liturgy Based on A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, Ecclesial Practices 4.2 (2017), 199-217.

2016

Conejero, L. “Biblical Types and Archetypes in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.” Stylistics in Use, edited by P. Ruano and G. Nieto, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, pp. 47−60. 

Holderness, G. The Faith of William Shakespeare. Lion, 2016.

2015

Cerezo, Marta. “Shakespeare at the Vatican, 1964.” In Celebrating Shakespeare: Commemoration and Cultural Memory. Eds. Clara Calvo, Coppélia Kahn and Clara Calvo. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 121-139.

Fiddes, Paul S. Shakespeare and Religion (Sheqspiri da Religia). Studies in Modernism 7 (Tbilisi: Ilia University Press, 2015): in Georgian.

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘Law and Divine Mercy in Shakespeare’s Religious Imagination: Measure for Measure and The Merchant of Venice’ in Francesca Bugliania Knox and David Lonsdale (eds.), Poetry and the Religious Imagination. The Power of the Word (Aldershot: Ashgate: 2015), 109-28.

2014

Fiddes, Paul S. Shakespeare and Religion. Ilia UP, 2014. 

2012

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘Patterns of Hope and Images of Eternity. Listening to Shakespeare, Blake and T.S. Eliot’ in Trevor Hart, Gavin Hopps, Jeremy Begbie (eds), Art, Imagination and Christian HopePatterns of Promise  (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2012), pp. 31-50.

2011

Graham Holderness, ‘He dyed a Papist’, in Nine Lives of William Shakespeare (London: Continuum, 2011), 172−178

2001

Fiddes, Paul S. ‘Story and Possibility. Reflections on the Last Scenes of the Fourth Gospel and Shakespeare’s The Tempest’ in Gerhard Sauter and John Barton (eds), Revelation and Story. Narrative Theology and the Centrality of Story (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001), pp. 29-52.