Shakespeare : modern essays in criticism / edited by Leonard F. Dean.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1967, 1957.Edition: revisedition. editionDescription: viii, 476 pages ; 19 cmContent type:
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • PR2976 .S535 1957
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Contents:
Shakespeare's audience : modern appraisals Alfred Harbage -- The life of our design : the function of imagery in the poetic drama Alan S. Downer -- The merchant of Venice Harley Granville-Barker -- The imagery of Romeo and Juliet Caroline F.E. Spurgeon -- The argument of comedy Northrop Frye -- A midsummer-night's dream G.K. Hunter -- Much ado about nothing M.C. Bradbrook -- As you like it Harold Jenkins -- The masks of Twelfth night Joseph H. Summers -- From ritual to comedy : an examination of Henry IV C.L. Barber -- Richard II E.M.W. Tillyard -- Richard II and Henry V: a closer view Leonard F. Dean -- "Or else were this savage spectacle " Brents Stirling -- Hamlet and the tragedy of revenge Helen Gardner -- The imagery of Hamlet W.H. Clemen -- The world of Hamlet Maynard Mack -- The problem plays A.P. Rossiter -- Troilus in shapes of infinate desire Williard Farnham -- Tragedy and the "Kingdom of ends" Arthur Sewell -- Source and motive in Macbeth and Othello Elmer Edgar Stoll -- Wit and witchcraft : an approach to Othello Robert B. Heilman -- Macbeth Mark Van Doren -- The catharsis of King Lear J. Stampfer -- The fool and handy-dandy John F. Danby -- The ethic of the imagination : love and the art in Antony and Cleopatra Robert Ornstein -- Coriolanus Oscar James Campbell -- "Great creating nature" : an essay on The winter's tale G. Wilson Knight -- Shakespeare and the nature of man : The tempest Theodore Spencer -- The tempest Reuben Browner -- The economy of the closed heart Edward Hubler.
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Shakespeare's audience : modern appraisals Alfred Harbage -- The life of our design : the function of imagery in the poetic drama Alan S. Downer -- The merchant of Venice Harley Granville-Barker -- The imagery of Romeo and Juliet Caroline F.E. Spurgeon -- The argument of comedy Northrop Frye -- A midsummer-night's dream G.K. Hunter -- Much ado about nothing M.C. Bradbrook -- As you like it Harold Jenkins -- The masks of Twelfth night Joseph H. Summers -- From ritual to comedy : an examination of Henry IV C.L. Barber -- Richard II E.M.W. Tillyard -- Richard II and Henry V: a closer view Leonard F. Dean -- "Or else were this savage spectacle " Brents Stirling -- Hamlet and the tragedy of revenge Helen Gardner -- The imagery of Hamlet W.H. Clemen -- The world of Hamlet Maynard Mack -- The problem plays A.P. Rossiter -- Troilus in shapes of infinate desire Williard Farnham -- Tragedy and the "Kingdom of ends" Arthur Sewell -- Source and motive in Macbeth and Othello Elmer Edgar Stoll -- Wit and witchcraft : an approach to Othello Robert B. Heilman -- Macbeth Mark Van Doren -- The catharsis of King Lear J. Stampfer -- The fool and handy-dandy John F. Danby -- The ethic of the imagination : love and the art in Antony and Cleopatra Robert Ornstein -- Coriolanus Oscar James Campbell -- "Great creating nature" : an essay on The winter's tale G. Wilson Knight -- Shakespeare and the nature of man : The tempest Theodore Spencer -- The tempest Reuben Browner -- The economy of the closed heart Edward Hubler.

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