TY - BOOK AU - Andrews,John F. AU - TI - William Shakespeare: his world, his work, his influence AV - PR2976.A567.W555 1985 PY - 1985/// CY - New York PB - Scribner N1 - 2; volume 1. His world --; volume 2. His work --; volume 3. His influence; His world --; The state : government and politics under Elizabeth and James; G.R. Elton --; The church : religion and its manifestations; Patrick Collinson --; Law and legal institutions; J.H. Baker --; Education and apprenticeship; Anthony Grafton --; Economic life in Shakespeare's England; District of Columbia Coleman --; Medicine and sanitation; Margaret Pelling --; Shakespeare and warfare; John Rigby Hale --; Patronage of the arts; F.J. Levy --; Theaters and the dramatic profession; Andrew Gurr --; Printing and publishing in the Tudor age; Arthur J. Slavin --; The sense of history in Renaissance England; J.G.A. Pocock --; The literate culture of Shakespeare's audience; S.K. Heninger, Jr. --; Science, magic, and folklore; Micharl MacDonald --; Travel by sea and land; David B. Quinn --; "Style is the man" : manners, dress, and decorum; Lacey Baldwin Smith --; Daily life in city, town, and country; George P. Garrett --; Shakespeare and foreigners; John L. Lievsay --; Painting and other fine arts; Wylie Sypher --; Forest, field, and garden; Joan Thirsk --; Sports and recreations; Roger Pringle; His work --; The life : a survey; S. Schoenbaum --; Thinking about Shakespeare's thought; J. Leeds Barroll --; Shakespeare's professional career : poet and playwright; David Bevington --; Shakespeare and his contemporaries; M.C. Bradbrook --; Shakespeare's language; Marvin Spevack --; Shakespeare's poetic techniques; George T. Wright --; Shakespeare's use of prose; Brian Vickers --; Shakespeare's dramatic methods; Bernard Beckerman --; Music in Shakespeare's work; F.W. Sternfield and C.R. Wilson --; The visual arts in Shakespeare's work; John Dixon Hunt --; The sonnets; Margreta de Grazia --; The poems; Hallett Smith --; Shakespeare's treatment of English history; Peter Saccio --; Shakespeare's treatment of Roman history; J.L. Simmons --; Shakespeare as a writer of comedy; David Young --; Shakespeare's tragedies; Arthur Kirsch --; Shakespeare's tragicomedies and romances; John Russell Brown --; Shakespeare and his audiences; Ann Jennalie Cook --; Ethical and theological questions in Shakespeare's dramatic works; John F. Andrews --; Shakespeare's psychology; Meredith Skura; His influence --; The publishing and editing of Shakespeare's plays; George Walton Williams --; Shakespeare on the English stage; Stanley Wells --; Shakespeare in the theater : the United States and Canada; Charles H. Shattuck --; Shakespeare as a world figure; Anne Paolucci --; Shakespeare on film and television; Jack J. Jorgens --; Shakespeare's reputation-- then till now; Gerald Eades Bentley --; Shakespearean scholarship : from Rowe to the present; J. Philip Brockbank --; Shakespearean criticism; Arthur M. Eastman --; Shakespeare and the painter and illustrator; W. Moelwyn Merchant --; Shakespeare in music; Ellen T. Harris --; Major Shakespearean institutions; Ralph Berry --; Shakespeare and the modern writer; Anthony Burgess --; Shakespeare and the modern playwright; Peter Ustinov --; Shakespeare and the modern director; Jonathan Miller --; Tradition, style, and the Shakespearean actor today; Sir John Gielgud --; The cultural phenomenon of Shakespeare; Joseph G. Price --; Shakespeare and the humanties; Jacques Barzun --; Shakespeare and the modern critic; John Simon --; Teaching Shakespeare : tradition and the future; Homer Swander --; Contemporary issues in Shakespearean interpretation; Maurice Charney; 2 ER -