William Shakespeare : his world, his work, his influence /

William Shakespeare : his world, his work, his influence / [print] John F. Andrews, editor. - New York : Scribner, (c)1985. - 3 volume : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index.

volume 1. His world -- volume 2. His work -- volume 3. His influence. His world -- The state : government and politics under Elizabeth and James The church : religion and its manifestations Law and legal institutions Education and apprenticeship Economic life in Shakespeare's England Medicine and sanitation Shakespeare and warfare Patronage of the arts Theaters and the dramatic profession Printing and publishing in the Tudor age The sense of history in Renaissance England The literate culture of Shakespeare's audience Science, magic, and folklore Travel by sea and land "Style is the man" : manners, dress, and decorum Daily life in city, town, and country Shakespeare and foreigners Painting and other fine arts Forest, field, and garden Sports and recreations G.R. Elton -- Patrick Collinson -- J.H. Baker -- Anthony Grafton -- District of Columbia Coleman -- Margaret Pelling -- John Rigby Hale -- F.J. Levy -- Andrew Gurr -- Arthur J. Slavin -- J.G.A. Pocock -- S.K. Heninger, Jr. -- Micharl MacDonald -- David B. Quinn -- Lacey Baldwin Smith -- George P. Garrett -- John L. Lievsay -- Wylie Sypher -- Joan Thirsk -- Roger Pringle. His work -- The life : a survey Thinking about Shakespeare's thought Shakespeare's professional career : poet and playwright Shakespeare and his contemporaries Shakespeare's language Shakespeare's poetic techniques Shakespeare's use of prose Shakespeare's dramatic methods Music in Shakespeare's work The visual arts in Shakespeare's work The sonnets The poems Shakespeare's treatment of English history Shakespeare's treatment of Roman history Shakespeare as a writer of comedy Shakespeare's tragedies Shakespeare's tragicomedies and romances Shakespeare and his audiences Ethical and theological questions in Shakespeare's dramatic works Shakespeare's psychology S. Schoenbaum -- J. Leeds Barroll -- David Bevington -- M.C. Bradbrook -- Marvin Spevack -- George T. Wright -- Brian Vickers -- Bernard Beckerman -- F.W. Sternfield and C.R. Wilson -- John Dixon Hunt -- Margreta de Grazia -- Hallett Smith -- Peter Saccio -- J.L. Simmons -- David Young -- Arthur Kirsch -- John Russell Brown -- Ann Jennalie Cook -- John F. Andrews -- Meredith Skura. His influence -- The publishing and editing of Shakespeare's plays Shakespeare on the English stage Shakespeare in the theater : the United States and Canada Shakespeare as a world figure Shakespeare on film and television Shakespeare's reputation-- then till now Shakespearean scholarship : from Rowe to the present Shakespearean criticism Shakespeare and the painter and illustrator Shakespeare in music Major Shakespearean institutions Shakespeare and the modern writer Shakespeare and the modern playwright Shakespeare and the modern director Tradition, style, and the Shakespearean actor today The cultural phenomenon of Shakespeare Shakespeare and the humanties Shakespeare and the modern critic Teaching Shakespeare : tradition and the future Contemporary issues in Shakespearean interpretation George Walton Williams -- Stanley Wells -- Charles H. Shattuck -- Anne Paolucci -- Jack J. Jorgens -- Gerald Eades Bentley -- J. Philip Brockbank -- Arthur M. Eastman -- W. Moelwyn Merchant -- Ellen T. Harris -- Ralph Berry -- Anthony Burgess -- Peter Ustinov -- Jonathan Miller -- Sir John Gielgud -- Joseph G. Price -- Jacques Barzun -- John Simon -- Homer Swander -- Maurice Charney.



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