9. Bibliografía y
fuentes (Por orden de aparición)
William
Shakespeare
-Macbeth: De la Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de
Cervantes "Macbeth & Lady Macbeth"; versión y dramaturgia Alfonso
Plou y Carlos Martín
http://www.biblioteca.org.ar/libros/133661.pdf
https://books.google.com.ar/books?isbn=8892556215
HAMLET
de William Shakespeare Traducción, versión y adaptación de José María Ruano de
la Haza - http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~jmruano/hamlet.ruano.trad.pdf
-Hamlet: traducida é ilustrada con la
vida del autor y notas críticas por Inarco Celenio [Leandro Fernández de
Moratín]; edición digital de Juan Antonio Ríos Carratalá (http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obra-visor/hamlet-tragedia--1/html/)
Michael Platt
-Shakespeare Good and Great
Los sueños de San Juan Bosco sobre el infierno
A.D. 1860 - Memorias Biográficas
de San Juan Bosco, Tomo IX,págs. 166-181)
Padre Pablo
Domínguez Prieto
-"Hasta
la cumbre" Editorial:San Pablo,2011
Theodore Dalrymple
Libros
-Life at the Bottom: The
Worldview That Makes the Underclass (2001)
-Romancing Opiates:
Pharmacological Lies And The Addiction Bureaucracy (2006)
-Our Culture, What's Left of
It: The Mandarins and the Masses by Theodore Dalrymple, 2007
On line
-Why Shakespeare Is For All
Time
-Truth vs. Theory
Cardenal John Henry Newman
-Conferencia en la Facultad
de Filosofía y Letras, A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters (http://www.newmanreader.org/works/idea/article2.html)
Joseph Pearce
Libros
-Shakespeare:
una investigación de Joseph Pearce. Ediciones Palabra.
2008
-Escritores conversos: la
inspiración espiritual en una época de incredulidad
-Por los ojos de Shakespeare. Ediciones Rialp. 2013
On line
-Best Biographies of
Shakespeare - Joseph Pearce on his choice for the Best Biographies of
Shakespeare
-Justice for Juliet -Joseph
Pearce defends his critique of the character of Juliet
-Shylock the Leprechaun -
The source of Shakespeare's famous Jew is not very Jewish
-Kalpakgian on
"Shakesepeare on Love" - Joseph Pearce passes along a review of his
book Shakespeare on Love by Mitchell Kalpakgian
-Shakespeare and Thomas More
in Spain
-Shakespeare's Innocent
Victims - Joseph Pearce on why the innocent suffer in
-Happy Catholics and a Happy
Author - A Positive review of Joseph Pearce's Shakespeare on Love
-Joseph Pearce on
"Romeo and Juliet" - Two interviews with Joseph Pearce on Romeo and
Juliet
-What's Love Got to Do with
It? - Beliefnet's interview with Joseph Pearce on Romeo and Juliet
-Rome vs. Romance in
"Romeo and Juliet"
-Portrait of an Honest Ghost
- Is the ghost of Hamlet's father a demon?On this questions hangs the entire
play
-The Bard of Avon and the
Blood Red Rose of Lancaster
-Shakespeare and Richard III
-Now that the remains of King Richard III have been discovered, what was
Shakespeare saying about him in his famous play?
-Shakespeare, Thomas More
and Henry VIII - Joseph Pearce speculates on the political mood behind Sir
Thomas More and Henry VIII
-Pasternak on Shakespeare
and Dostoyevsky - Boris Pasternak on the similarities between the two writers,
as noted in Macbeth
-Burying the Truth - Joseph
Pearce on the claim that Shakespeare was buried a "lay rector" of his
Anglican church
-Shakespeare, the Supreme
Court and Child Pornography - Joseph Pearce notes how bad literary criticism
affects even the law of the land
-The Poison of Anti-Catholic
Bias - Joseph Pearce passes along Robert Carballo's defense of the Faith, in a
dispute over The Merchant of Venice
-Shakespeare and "Sir
Thomas More" - Joseph Pearce is interviewed on Shakespeare's role in
writing the play Sir Thomas More
-Shakespeare and Chesterton
- Joseph Pearce answers a correspondent about Chesterton's view of Shakespeare
-The Challenge of
Shakespeare - Joseph Pearce on why we need to stop reading Shakespeare the
Wrong Way
-Shakespeare and his Times -
Do we want the real Shakespeare or a Shakespeare of our own making?
-Anything but Anonymous
-Defending Shakespeare
against the Latest Hollywood Nonsense
-Why Protestants Should Not
be Scared of the Catholic Shakespeare - Joseph Pearce shows that Shakespeare
was anything but "post-Christian"
Josh Craddock
-Shakespeare’s Critique of
the American Regime: A Response to John McGinnis ( http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2016/02/16313/)
G.K. Chesterton
Alexander
Solzhenitsyn
-Archipiélago
Gulag, 1918–1956: ensayo de investigación literaria. Tusquets Editores
Kenneth Colston
-Macbeth y el drama del
pecado"Macbeth and the Tragedy of Sin
Veronica Priest
-Willy Shakes Dyed a
Papyst’: Exploring Shakespeare’s Catholic Mind (http://www.bu.edu/av/core/journal/xxiii/Priest.pdf)
Fr. Robert D. Smith
-A Courageous and Devout Catholic (http://christianshakespeare.blogspot.com.ar/2013/12/a-courageous-and-devout-catholic-author.html)
Mitchell A. Kalpakgian
Joanna Bogle
-The Shakespeare (Catholic) - The Bard, 400 Years
Later (http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/the-shakespeare-catholic-code/)
Keneth Colston
-The Case for Catholic
Shakespeare
-Shakespeare and the
Franciscan Order
Harold Bloom
Antonio Giuliano
-William
Shakespeare era católico (http://www.religionenlibertad.com/william-shakespeare-era-catolico-18529.htm)
Kevin O'Brien
-The Cowardly Shakespeare http://christianshakespeare.blogspot.com.ar/2015/08/the-cowardly-shakespeare.html#more
Peter Milward
Libros
-Shakespeare the Papist
(Sapientia Classics), 2006
-The Catholicism of
Shakespeare's Plays (Saint Austin Literature & Ideas Series), 1997
-Religious Controversies of
the Jacobean Age: A Survey of Printed Sources, 1978
-Religious Controversies of
the Elizabethan Age: A Survey of Printed Sources, 1977 (by Peter Milward and G.
R. Elton)
-The Catholicism of
Shakespeare's Plays (Saint Austin Literature & Ideas Series, 1997
-Shakespeare's Apocalypse
(Saint Austin Literature & Ideas Series), 2000
-Shakespeare's religious
background, 1973
-Shakespeare Today, 2012
-Jacobean Shakespeare
(Sapientia Classics), 2006
-Biblical Influences in
Shakespeare's Great Tragedies, 1987
-Shakespeare's Apocalypse
(Saint Austin Literature & Ideas Series), 2000
On line
-Was Shakespeare a Catholic?
- Peter Milward tackles the question
-Was Shakespeare a Recusant?
- Peter Milward on the evidence that -Shakespeare was a recusant
-Milward, Shakespeare the
Catholic
-Catholic Shakespeare
-Fr. Milward on
Shakespeare's faith, as reflected in his plays
-Shakespeare the Catholic
-The Hot Topic - Fr. Peter Milward gives a glimps into the fascinating history
of the scholarship on the question of Shakespeare and the Catholic Faith
-History of Shakespearian
Criticism, Milward, Shakespeare the Catholic
-Five Full Years of
"The Catholic Hypothesis" - Fr. Peter Milward on the recent explosion
in scholarship on Shakespeare the Catholic
-History of Shakespearian
Criticism, Milward, Shakespeare the Catholic
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