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I have caught the inteview with her twice on EWTN's The World Over, it was very interesting. When she pointed out different things in his writtings it was very easy to understand how she arrived at these conclusions. http://www.godspy.com/culture/Shakespeares-Catholic-Code-by-Clare-Asquith.cfm I wonder if Myles has any thoughts on this?
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People may also be interested to know that Clare Asquith is not alone in her thoughts about the Bard.
Years ago, Fr. Peter Milward published "The Catholicism of Shakespeare's Plays" with Saint Austin Press -- I believe it is still in print.
Fr. Milward has also recently published a much bigger tome, "Shakespeare the Papist" which is available from Sapientia Press (Ave Maria University) and also distributed by Ignatius Press.
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Cool!
Seems to me she mentioned another author in the interview, who focused on Shakspears faith and politics.
I will search him out. Thanks!
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You may order both here: http://www.avemaria.edu/Shop/default.asp Sapientia Press of Ave Maria University Distribution Center, 1331 Red Cedar Circle, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA Tel. 888-343-8607, fax 248-928-0499.
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