Shakespeare, 1564-1964 ; a collection of modern essays by various hands /
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Brown University Press,
1964.
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| Series: | Brown University bicentennial publications: studies in the fields of general scholarship
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Character and reality in Shakespeare, by R. Ornstein
- Manliness in the tragedies: dramatic variations, by R. B. Heilman
- Is Hamlet a hoax? By W. T. Hastings
- The moment of final suspense in Hamlet:-"We defy augury," by F. Bowers
- Christian pessimism in King Lear, by K. Myrick
- The ending of King Lear, by N. Brooke
- Shakespeare and the toil of grace, by A Bonjour
- Shakespeare's later tragedies, by R. A. Foakes
- The Fairytale element in The taming of shrew, by E. M. W. Tillyard
- Ariel and the outer mystery, by R. H. West
- Time-beguiling sport; number sysmbolism in Shakespear's Venus and Adonis, by C. Butler and A. Fowler
- Sonnets 127-154, by B. Stirling
- A lover's complaint: a reconsideration, by K. Muir
- Shakespeare and the trivium, by H. Craig
- The great rival: Shakespeare and the classical dramatists, by T. J. B. Spencer
- Shakespeare criticism 1900-1964, by I. Ribner
- Notes on the text (p. 210-223)