Shakespeare 400 ; essays by American scholars on the anniversary of the poet's birth.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: McManaway, James Gilmer, 1899-1980
Other Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1964]
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Table of Contents:
  • Shakespeare and the myth of perfection, by A. Harbage
  • Man successful, by H. Craig
  • The Devil can cite Scripture, by E. A. Strathmann
  • A book from Shakespeare's library, by J. F. Fleming
  • The origins of the Shakespoearian playhouse, by R. Hosley
  • Marlowe and Shakespeare, by I. Ribner
  • The range of Shakespeare's comedy. by E. Hubler
  • Shakespeare's comedies and the critics, by M. Craine
  • Shakespeare's confluence of tragedy and comedy, by J. Markels
  • 'Twere best not know myself, by R. B. Heilman
  • "Yet am I inland bred." by M. Doran
  • Imagination in A midsummer night's dream, by R. W. Dent
  • Whetstone and the sources of Measure for measure, by C.T. Prouty.
  • --The tempest and the Renaissance idea of man, by J. E. Phillips
  • Richard II at Covent Garden, by J. G. McManaway
  • Shakespeare's revisions in Titus Andronicus, by J. C. Adams
  • Romeo and Juliet: the source of its modern stage career, by G. W. Stone, Jr
  • Dramatic structure and criticism: plot in Hamlet, by F. Bowers
  • Kittredge on Hamlet, by K. Myrick
  • Hamlet's mother, by B. Maxwell
  • On Ophelia's madness, by C. Camden
  • Troilus in shapes of infinite desire, by W. Farnham
  • The role of thought in Othello, by P. A. Jorgensen
  • Charity in King Lear, by S. Jayne
  • The structure of Antony and Cleopatra, by T. B. Stroup
  • Cleopatra's scene with Seleucus, by B. Stirling
  • The Shakespeare Association of America, by Mrs. D. F. Hyde.