William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage, Band 2

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Brian Vickers
Psychology Press, 1995 - 562 Seiten

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

 

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INTRODUCTION
1
NOTE ON THE TEXT
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29 THOMAS RYMER from A Short View of Tragedy 1693
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30 JOHN DENNIS on Rymer 1693
60
31 JOHN DRYDEN on Rymer 1693
62
32 CHARLES GILDON on Rymer 1694
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33 JOHN DRYDEN on Rymer March 1694
86
34 JEREMY COLLIER from A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage 1698
87
57 LEONARD WELSTED Longinus illustrated from Shakespeare 1712
298
58 JOHN HUGHES on Othello April 1713
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59 LEWIS THEOBALD on King Lear Othello and Julius Caesar 171517
303
60 THOMAS KILLIGREW the younger suggestions for adapting Julius Caesar c 1715
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61 THOMAS PURNEY Shakespeare and francophilia 1717
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62 CHARLES GILDON Shakespeare and the Rules 1718
322
63 GEORGE SEWELL on the mangling of Shakespeares plays 1719
327
64 JOHN DENNIS from his adaptation of Coriolanus 1719
329

35 Unsigned work Shakespeare defended from Collier 1698
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36 JOHN DENNIS Shakespeare defended 1698
92
37 JAMES DRAKE Shakespeare defended 1699
93
38 COLLEY CIBBER from his adaptation of Richard III 1700
101
39 SAMUEL COBB Shakespeares artless tragedies 1700
129
40 CHARLES GILDON from his adaptation of Measure for Measure 1700
130
41 JOHN OLDMIXON on the mangling of Shakespeares plays 1700
145
42 JOHN DENNIS on Shakespeares morals 1701
146
43 GEORGE GRANVILLE from his adaptation of The Merchant of Venice 1701
149
44 JOHN DENNIS from his adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor 1702
161
45 GEORGE FARQUHAR on the Three Unities 1702
175
46 JOHN DOWNES Shakespeare on the Restoration stage 1708 188
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47 NICHOLAS ROWE Shakespeares life and works 1709
190
48 SIR RICHARD STEELE from the Tatler 170910
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49 HENRY FELTON on Shakespeares genius 1709
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50 CHARLES GILDON Shakespeares life and works 1710
216
51 THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY on Shakespeare 1710
263
52 ELIJAH FENTON on Shakespeare January 1711
265
53 JOSEPH TRAPP Shakespeare and English drama c 1712
267
54 SIR RICHARD STEELE on Shakespeare 1711
269
55 JOSEPH ADDISON on Shakespeare 171114
272
56 JOHN DENNIS on Shakespeares genius and morality 1711
281
65 JOHN DENNIS letters on Shakespeare 1719
348
66 LEWIS THEOBALD from his adaptation of Richard II 1719
352
67 JOHN DENNIS Shakespeare and the Rules 1720
366
68 CHARLES GILDON on Shakespeares faults 1721
369
69 AARON HILL from his adaptation of Henry V 1723
373
70 THE DUKE OF WHARTON in praise of Hills Henry V December 1723
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71 ALEXANDER POPE edition of Shakespeare 1725
403
72 GEORGE SEWELL on Shakespeares poems 1725
419
73 RICHARD SAVAGE on The Rape of Lucrece May 1725
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74 LEWIS THEOBALD from Shakespeare Restored 1726
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75 NICHOLAS AMHURST? on Cardinal Wolsey November 1727
442
76 GEORGE ADAMS Shakespeare and tragedy 1729
446
77 Unsigned essay Shakespeare and the actors defended 1729
449
78 LEWIS THEOBALD on editing Shakespeare 172930
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79 THOMAS COOKE on the morality of Tates King Lear 1731
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80 WILLIAM LEVIN on the decline in theatrical taste 1731
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81 LEWIS THEOBALD On the Text of Shakespeares Poems 1732
471
82 LEWIS THEOBALD edition of Shakespeare 1733
475
83 WILLIAM WARBURTON notes on Shakespeare 1733
529
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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