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Religion and Theology: Critical Essay by Alan Sinfield

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William Shakespeare
About 18 pages (5,390 words)
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SOURCE: Sinfield, Alan. “Hamlet's Special Province.” Shakespeare Survey 33 (1980): 89-97.

In the following essay, Sinfield discusses the connection between Hamlet's reference to “a special providence in the fall of a sparrow” and the question of whether the play's conception of the world is pagan or Christian.

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