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Shakespeare survey. Vol. 22, Aspects of Shakespearian comedy

Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Each volume is devoted to a theme, or play, or group of plays; each also contains a section of reviews of criticism and performance. For the first time, numbers 1-50 are being reissued in paperback.
Print Book, English, 2002
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002
Criticism, interpretation, etc
211 pages
9780521523592, 9780521523950, 0521523591, 0521523958
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List of plates; 1. Old and new comedy Northrop Frye; 2. An approach to Shakespearian comedy V. Y. Kantak; 3. Shakespeare, Molière, and the comedy of ambiguity Michel Grivelet; 4. Comic structure and tonal manipulation in Shakespeare and some modern plays Herbert S. Weil, Jr; 5. Laughing with the audience: 6. The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the popular tradition of comedy Robert Weimann; 7. Shakespearian and Jonsonian comedy Robert Ornstein; 8. Two magian comedies: The Tempest and The Alchemist Harry Levin; 9. 'Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget': transformation in Pericles and The Winter's Tale C. L. Barber; 10. The words of Mercury Ralph Berry; 11. Why does it end well? Helena, Bertram, and The Sonnets Roger Warren; 12. Some dramatic techniques in The Winter's Tale William H. Matchett; 13. Clemency, will, and just cause in Julius Caesar John W. Velz; 14. Thomas Bull and other English Instrumentalists in Denmark in the 1580s Gunnar Sjögren; 15. Shakespeare in the early Sydney Theatre Eric Irvin; 16. The reason why: the Royal Shakespeare Season 1968 reviewed Gareth Lloyd Evans; 17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study G. R. Hibbard, Leah Scragg and Richard Proudfoot; Index.
Includes index