Shakespeare’s Apocalypse

Peter Milward SJ

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Following his recent study of The Catholicism of Shakespeare's Plays, Fr. Peter Milward examines more closely the themes of doomsday and judgement in these great dramas. As recent research establishes ever more securely Shakespeare's own Catholic background, we are invited to consider the symbolism of the plays from the perspective of the Elizabethan and Jacobean recusant community of which the poet was a member.

Fr. Milward draws attention to the profound feeling manifest in the treatment of the desolation of England following the destruction of her Catholic culture, and the persecution of the Church by the new Establishment - long missed in critical studies.

At the end of the second Christian millennium, when the popular mind has been preoccupied with strange predictions of doom, we follow Shakespeare's reflections on the real judgment then being visited upon an apostate nation, and see how England's real and only hope lies in a return to her first allegiance to a greater Royal supremacy than that of the Tudors, under a loftier Queen - not Elizabeth, but Mary who reigns in Heaven.

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Shakespeare’s Apocalypse, by Peter Milward SJ.
90 pages, paperback. ISBN 1 901157 32 6.
£9.95 ; $16.95 in the U.S.A.
Published by The Saint Austin Press.
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Saint Austin Literature & Ideas Series
Other titles:
The Catholicism of Shakespeare's Plays - Peter Milward SJ
The Simplicity of the West - Peter Milward SJ
Vertical Man - J. C. Whitehouse

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