Faith and skepticism in the writings of Shakespeare
John D. Cox is the DuMez Professor of English at Hope College.
Preface and Acknowledgments
p. xi
Skepticism and Suspicion in Sixteenth-century England
p. 1
Genre
Comic Faith
p. 33
Tragic Grace
p. 65
History and Guilt
p. 97
Idea
Politics
p. 131
Ethics
p. 161
Esthetics, Epistemology, Ontology
p. 195
Shakespeare and the French Epistemologists
p. 227
Notes
p. 251
Works Cited
p. 317
Index
p. 333
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