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Shakespeare's Goddess: the Divine Feminine on English StageShakespeare's Goddess: the Divine Feminine on English StageShakespeare's Goddess: the Divine Feminine on English StageShakespeare's Goddess: the Divine Feminine on English Stage
Shakespeare's Goddess: the Divine Feminine on English Stage

Shakespeare's Goddess: the Divine Feminine on English Stage

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In our culture, Shakespeare's works are classics and his characters have achieved mythical status. But what did William Shakespeare consider to be the great myths and classics? And who were the empowering role models for his bold and unforgettable heroines? In plays and poems throughout his career, Shakespeare explored many facets of the divine feminine, including Greek and Roman goddesses—he nearly deified Queen Elizabeth. His characters frequently refer to classical goddesses, some plays feature literal appearances of goddesses onstage, and the goddess of love starred in his epic poem Venus and Adonis. Shakespeare's Goddess explores the poet's many representations of the divine feminine, as a pantheon of individual deities, and also as diverse manifestations of a single, multifaceted goddess. This thoroughly researched sequel to Supernatural Shakespeare: Magic and Ritual in Merry Old England will appeal to scholars, but its playful and engaging tone also makes it accessible to anyone who appreciates Shakespeare.
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