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Annual Shakespeare lecture

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Annual Shakespeare lecture

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図書
Author
British Academy
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Paper
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Note (General):

Publisher: 1936,1941,1942:Humphrey Milford, 1953:Geoffrey Cumberlege

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Table of Contents

  • Paternity in Shakespeare

  • The tyranny of Shakespeare

  • Shakespeare and Germany

  • Shakespeare's poetic energy

  • Paternity in Shakespeare

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Material Type
図書
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Alternative Title
Annual Shakespeare lecture of the British Academy
The annual Shakespeare lecture
Place of Publication (Country Code)
uk
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Publisher: 1936,1941,1942:Humphrey Milford, 1953:Geoffrey Cumberlege
Related Material
Paternity in Shakespeare
The tyranny of Shakespeare
Shakespeare and Germany
Shakespeare's poetic energy
Paternity in Shakespeare
Shakespeare and the termers
Shakespeare and the diction of common life
Past and future in Shakespeare's drama
The foundations of Shakespeare's text
Hamlet : the prince or the poem?
Othello and colour prejudice
From Henry V to Hamlet
Style in Shakespeare
The mythical sorrows of Shakespeare
Shakespeare in America
Shakespeare after three hundred years
Coriolanus
Shakespeare's comic insight
The Bacchic element in Shakespeare's plays
Unblotted lines : Shakespeare at work
The golden world of "King Lear"
Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance
Shakespeare's politics : with some reflections on the nature of tradition
The emergence of Shakespeare's tragedy
Aspects of classical legend and history in Shakespeare
Principles of emendation in Shakespeare
The Jacobean Shakespeare and Measure for Measure
The disintegration of Shakespeare
Language and poetry in Shakespeare's early plays
Person and office in Shakespeare's play
What to expect of Shakespeare
The Baroque character of the Elizabethan tragic hero
Shakespeare and the tragic pattern
Shakespeare and the termers
The Elizabethan Shakespeare
On reading Shakespeare
"Measure for measure" : the play and the themes
Shakespeare and the Italian renaissance
What to expect of Shakespeare
Shakespeare and baroque art
Shakespeare's lofty scene
"Romeo and Juliet" as an experimental tragedy
Shakespeare's earliest years in the theatre
Shakespeare's primitive art
Shakespeare and the makers of Virginia
The theme of revenge in Elizabethan tragedy
Hamlet and Orestes : a study in traditional types
A plea for the liberty of interpreting
The emergence of Shakespeare's tragedy
The mythical sorrows of Shakespeare
The character of Shakespeare
Hamlet and Ophelia
Shakespeare and England