, and despite the importance of the study of Shakespeare's religious afterlives to fully appreciate the cultural impact of the author's reception history, there is no comprehensive critical account of them and their literary, cultural, social and
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‘Shakespeare's Religious Afterlives’
Marta Cerezo
The Colony as the Mystical Body of Christ
Theopolitical Embodiment in Mexico
Jennifer Scheper Hughes
Ramiro de Valenzuela . Madrid : Imprenta real de la Gazeta . Stieglitz , Ann . 1989 . “ The Reproduction of Agony: Toward a Reception-History of Grünewald's Isenheim Altar after the First World War .” Oxford Art Journal 12 ( 2 ): 87 – 103