William Shakespeare's All Is True, Lord Chamberlain's 'Truth,' and Civil Religion
The first title for Shakespeare's Henry VIII — All Is True —may reflect standard early modern usage signifying that all is an aspect of 'troth' or loyalty, all is common understanding, or all is received from a divine source. In the play, the Lord Chamberlain, Shakespeare's only...
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| Published in: | Christianity & literature 2022-09, Vol.71 (3), p.287-305 |
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