What Was the Religion of Shakespeare? by M. M. Mangasarian is a critical examination of William Shakespeare's religious views and affiliations. In this thought-provoking work Mangasarian explores the question of whether Shakespeare adhered to the established Christian beliefs of his time or whether his writings reflect a more independent possibly deistic or agnostic outlook. Through a detailed analysis of Shakespeare’s works personal life and the historical context of the Elizabethan era Mangasarian argues that the playwright's views were likely more complex than the traditional Christian faith. The book delves into Shakespeare’s subtle references to religion divinity and morality questioning the conventional assumption that he was a devout Christian. Mangasarian examines the contradictions and ambiguities in Shakespeare’s plays suggesting that his views on religion might have been influenced by the intellectual currents of the Renaissance which emphasized reason humanism and skepticism about organized religion.
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