Shakespeare: A Bibliographical GuideStanley Wells Clarendon Press, 1990 - 431 頁 This volume, an updated and thoroughly revised version of the Select Bibliographical Guides published in 1974, includes nine entirely new chapters; others have been rewritten by their original authors. The Guide is mainly made up of chapters on separate works or groups of works; other chaptersare devoted to more general aspects of the study of Shakespeare, to studies of his text and of his plays in relation to the theatre both of his own time and of later ages, and to recent developments in theoretical criticism. The distinguished contributors have provided critical guides to reading intheir allotted areas and full references are given in a separate section at the end of each chapter for all the writings mentioned. |
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... perspectives on Elizabethan and Jacobean comedies ( and on comedy more generally ) ; the bulk of the book consists of ... perspective , it is such terms as ' most influential ' or ' seminal ' that one would now tend to substi- tute for ...
... perspectives on Elizabethan and Jacobean comedies ( and on comedy more generally ) ; the bulk of the book consists of ... perspective , it is such terms as ' most influential ' or ' seminal ' that one would now tend to substi- tute for ...
第 307 頁
... perspective , Timon is the last of Shakespeare's tragedies , and it looks ahead to the romances . It is not a failed version of King Lear , but some- thing quite different . As Northrop Frye observes , ' It seems to me that this ...
... perspective , Timon is the last of Shakespeare's tragedies , and it looks ahead to the romances . It is not a failed version of King Lear , but some- thing quite different . As Northrop Frye observes , ' It seems to me that this ...
第 425 頁
... perspective . Via Freud's notion of the uncanny , she explores the way Shakespeare has come to haunt our culture , his plays having mined themselves into it . The perspectives considered in this chapter try to understand not just the ...
... perspective . Via Freud's notion of the uncanny , she explores the way Shakespeare has come to haunt our culture , his plays having mined themselves into it . The perspectives considered in this chapter try to understand not just the ...
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Shakespeares Text by Norman Sanders | 17 |
Shakespeare in Performance by Michael Jamieson | 37 |
The Nondramatic Poems by Katherine DuncanJones | 69 |
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