The Sources of Shakespeare's PlaysRoutledge, 04.04.2014 - 336 Seiten First published in 1977. This book ascertains what sources Shakespeare used for the plots of his plays and discusses the use he made of them; and secondly illustrates how his general reading is woven into the texture of his work. Few Elizabethan dramatists took such pains as Shakespeare in the collection of source-material. Frequently the sources were apparently incompatible, but Shakespeare's ability to combine a chronicle play, one or two prose chronicles, two poems and a pastoral romance without any sense of incongruity, was masterly. The plays are examined in approximately chronological order and Shakespeare's developing skill becomes evident. |
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... King Lear in Our Time Shakespeare as Collaborator Shakespeare's Sonnets The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays The Voyage to Illyria Shakespeare The Winter's Tale The Problem Plays of Shakespeare Baxter Berry Bradbrook Brennan Brown Clemen ...
... King Lear in Our Time Shakespeare as Collaborator Shakespeare's Sonnets The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays The Voyage to Illyria Shakespeare The Winter's Tale The Problem Plays of Shakespeare Baxter Berry Bradbrook Brennan Brown Clemen ...
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... King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir & O'Loughlin XXX Shakespeare XXXI The Winter's Tale XXXII ...
... King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir & O'Loughlin XXX Shakespeare XXXI The Winter's Tale XXXII ...
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... King John 78 III Comedies and Histories 86 14. The Merchant of Venice 86 15. 1 Henry IV 91 16. 2 Henry IV 91 17. The Merry Wives of Windsor 103 18. Henry V 106 19. Much Ado about Nothing 113 20. Julius Caesar 116 21. As You Like It 125 ...
... King John 78 III Comedies and Histories 86 14. The Merchant of Venice 86 15. 1 Henry IV 91 16. 2 Henry IV 91 17. The Merry Wives of Windsor 103 18. Henry V 106 19. Much Ado about Nothing 113 20. Julius Caesar 116 21. As You Like It 125 ...
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... King Lear 196 29. Macbeth 208 30. Timon of Athens 218 31. Antony and Cleopatra 220 32. Coriolanus 238 V Last Plays 252 33. Pericles 252 34. Cymbeline 258 35. The Winter's Tale 266 36. The Tempest 278 37. Henry VIII 283 Notes 289 Index ...
... King Lear 196 29. Macbeth 208 30. Timon of Athens 218 31. Antony and Cleopatra 220 32. Coriolanus 238 V Last Plays 252 33. Pericles 252 34. Cymbeline 258 35. The Winter's Tale 266 36. The Tempest 278 37. Henry VIII 283 Notes 289 Index ...
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... King Lear , critics have been unduly sceptical about two Horatian echoes in earlier plays . " Horace instructs a prima nocte domum claude neque in vias sub cantu querulae despice tibiae . girl : 12 Shylock similarly instructs Jessica ...
... King Lear , critics have been unduly sceptical about two Horatian echoes in earlier plays . " Horace instructs a prima nocte domum claude neque in vias sub cantu querulae despice tibiae . girl : 12 Shylock similarly instructs Jessica ...
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22 | |
28 | |
Romeo and Juliet | 38 |
Richard II | 46 |
A MidsummerNights Dream | 66 |
Loves Labours Lost | 77 |
Comedies and Histories | 86 |
Measure for Measure | 174 |
Othello | 182 |
King Lear | 196 |
Macbeth | 208 |
Timon of Athens | 218 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 220 |
Coriolanus | 238 |
Last Plays | 252 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 103 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 113 |
As You Like It | 125 |
Twelfth Night | 132 |
Troilus and Cressida | 141 |
Tragic Period | 158 |
Alls Well that Ends Well | 170 |
Cymbeline | 258 |
The Winters Tale | 266 |
The Tempest | 278 |
Henry VIII | 283 |
Notes | 289 |
Index | 315 |
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