Renaissance studies in honor of Hardin Craig /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Maxwell, Baldwin, 1893- (Editor), Briggs, William Dinsmore (Editor), Johnson, Francis R. (Francis Rarick), 1901-1960 (Editor), Thompson, Elbert N. S. (Elbert Nevius Sebring), 1877-1948 (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stanford University, Calif. : Stanford university press; [etc., etc.], [1941]
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Table of Contents:
  • --Two notes on Shakespeare, by G. C. Taylor
  • Shakespeare's use of his sources, by V. K. Whitaker
  • Shakespeare as a critic, by H. T. Price
  • The mind's construction in the face, by Carroll Camden
  • That undiscovered country, by Madeleine Doran
  • Comedy in the court masque: a study of Ben Jonson's contribution, by T. M. Parrott
  • John Ford and Elizabethan tragedy, by G. F. Sensabaugh
  • Richard Hooker among the controversialists, by E. N. S. Thompson
  • The myth of John Donne the Rake, by A. R. Benham
  • A protest against the term conceit, by G. R. Potter
  • The themes of pre-existence and infancy in The retreate, by M. Y. Hughes
  • A note on two words in Milton's History of Muscovia, by Harris Fletcher
  • Grundtvig on Paradise lost, by Kemp Malone
  • The English religious restoration, 1660-1665, by H. G. Plum
  • Bibliography of the writings of Hardin Craig, by F. R. Johnson (p. [335]-339)
  • Hardin Craig, by Rudolf Kirk
  • The York play of Christ led up to Calvary (Play XXXIV) by M. G. Frampton
  • The miracle play: notes and queries, by G. R. Coffman
  • Some aspects of Italian humanism, by B. L. Ullman
  • Fortune in the tragedies of Giraldi Cintio, by A. H. Gilbert
  • Fracastoro and the folly, by H. H. Hudson
  • The proverb "The black ox has not trod on his foot" in renaissance literature, by Archer Taylor
  • Aspects of Spenser's vocabulary, by F. M. Padelford
  • The neo-Platonic ladder in Spenser's Amoretti, by Edwin Casady
  • Greene's Panther, by J. L. Lievsay
  • Backgrounds for Marlowe's atheist lecture, by P. H. Kocher
  • The taming of a shrew, by H. D. Gray
  • The two angrey women of Abington and Wily beguiled, by Baldwin Maxwell
  • Aims of popular Elizabethen dramatist, by G. F. Reynolds.
  • The fall of Icarus, by J. W. Ashton
  • Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece, by E. P. Kuhl
  • Perseus purloins Pegasus, by T. W. Baldwin.