Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Shakespeare, William
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Incoming Resources
- As you like it, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Richard Andrews and Rex Gibson
- Much ado about nothing, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Mary Berry and Michael Clamp
- The comedy of errors, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Richard Andrews
- Twelfth night, or, What you will, edited by Elizabeth Story Donno
- The Two gentlemen of Verona, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Rex Gibson and Susan Leach
- Shakespeare's nature, from cultivation to culture, by Charlotte Scott
- Shakespeare, the seven ages of human experience, David Bevington
- William Shakespeare, Richard III, C. W. R. D. Moseley
- Shakespeare, theory, and performance, edited by James C. Bulman
- Shakespeare and sexuality, edited by Catherine M.S. Alexander, Stanley Wells
- Puzzling Shakespeare, local reading and its discontents, Leah S. Marcus
- Shakespeare, the last phase, by Derek Traversi
- Shakespeare's nature, from cultivation to culture, Charlotte Scott
- Shakespeare and dramatic tradition, essays in honor of S.F. Johnson, edited by W.R. Elton and William B. Long
- Shakespeare and the goddess of complete being, Ted Hughes
- The comedy of errors, edited by Kent Cartwright
- Shakespeare, The Roman Plays, edited and introduced by Graham Holderness, Bryan Loughrey and Andrew Murphy
- Quality of mercy, reflections on Shakespeare, Peter Brook
- Studying Shakespeare, a casebook, edited by John Russell Brown
- Shakespeare and the medieval world, Helen Cooper
- Posthumanist Shakespeares, edited by Stefan Herbrechter and Ivan Callus
- Shakespeare and the apocalypse, visions of doom from early modern tragedy to popular culture, R.M. Christofides
- The Oxford handbook of Shakespearean tragedy, edited by Michael Neill and David Schalkwyk
- Much ado about nothing, William Shakespeare ; edited by Claire McEachern
- The Woman's part, feminist criticism of Shakespeare, edited by Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene and Carol Thomas Neely
- William Shakespeare, Richard II, edited by Martin Coyle
- A companion to Shakespeare's works - volume 3: the comedies, edited by Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard
- Shakespeare and the denial of death, James L. Calderwood
- Alternative Shakespeares 1, edited by John Drakakis
- Shakespeare reread, the texts in new contexts, edited by Russ McDonald
- A midsummer night's dream, edited by Richard Dutton
- Shakespeare and the awareness of the audience, Ralph Berry
- The Oxford companion to Shakespeare, edited by Michael Dobson & Stanley Wells
- Shakespeare in the theatre, an anthology of criticism, compiled and edited by Stanley Wells
- The lion and the fox, the rĂ´le of the hero in the plays of Shakespeare, by Wyndham Lewis
- The invention of suspicion, law and mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama, Lorna Hutson
- Shakespeare's problem plays, All's well that ends well, Measure for measure, Troilus and Cressida, edited by Simon Barker
- An approach to Shakespeare 2, Troilus and Cressida to The Tempest, Derek Traversi
- William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Richard Wilson
- Shakespeare's early tragedies, Richard III, Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet : a casebook, edited by Neil Taylor and Bryan Loughrey
- Shakespeare's late plays, new readings, edited by Jennifer Richards and James Knowles
- The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare, edited by Arthur F. Kinney
- William Shakespeare and others, collaborative plays, edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen with Jan Sewell and Will Sharpe ; associate editors Peter Kirwan and Sarah Stewart
- Shakespeare, M.M. Reese
- Medieval Shakespeare, pasts and presents, edited by Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, Peter Holland
- Will power, essays on Shakespearean authority, Richard Wilson
- Shakespeare and outsiders, Marianne Novy
- Reinterpretations of Elizabethan drama, selected papers from the English Institute, edited with a foreword by Norman Rabkin
- Shakespeare, Othello, Fenella and Gamini Salgado
- The backgrounds of Shakespeare's plays
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