King Richard II
Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
Herausgeber: Forker, Charles R; Vickers, Brian; Candido, Joseph
King Richard II
Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
Herausgeber: Forker, Charles R; Vickers, Brian; Candido, Joseph
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This revised edition of King Richard II: Critical Tradition increases our the play was received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. Updated with a new introduction providing a survey of critical responses to Richard II since the 1990s to the present day, this volume offers, in separate sections, both critical opinions about the play across the centuries and an evaluation of their positions within and their impact on the reception of the play. The updated introduction offers an overview of recent criticism on the play in relation to feminist theory, queer theory, performance…mehr
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- Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781350084759
- ISBN-10: 1350084751
- Artikelnr.: 63492427
- Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781350084759
- ISBN-10: 1350084751
- Artikelnr.: 63492427
various notes on Richard II
1780 2 EDMOND MALONE and others
supplementary remarks on Richard II
1780 3 THOMAS DAVIES
on the deposition scene in Richard II
1784 4 EDMOND MALONE
edition of Shakespeare
1790 5 JOSEPH RITSON
Shakespeare's part-authorship of Richard II and other notes
1793 6 GEORGE STEEVENS
notes on Richard II
1793 7 GEORGE CHALMERS
on the date and political significance of Richard II
1799 8 CHARLES DIBDIN
Richard II inferior to Richard III
1800 9 FRANCIS DOUCE
Richard II and the memento mori tradition
1807 10 CHARLES LAMB
Marlowe's Edward II compared to Richard II
1808 11 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
on Richard II and the history play
1813 12 WILLIAM HAZLITT
a critique of Edmund Kean as Richard II
1815 13 RICHARD WROUGHTON
advertisement of an adaptation of Richard II
1815 14 A.W. VON SCHLEGEL
Richard II and the unity of Shakespeare's history plays
1815 15 NATHAN DRAKE
a sympathetic view of Richard II
1817 16 WILLIAM HAZLITT
characterization in Richard II
1817 17 JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS
the poetry of Richard II and the other histories
1817 18 AUGUSTINE SKOTTOWE
Richard II and the truth of history
1824 19 GEORGE DANIEL
prefatory remarks on Richard II
1831 20 HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE
another version of Coleridge on Richard II
1836 21 HENRY HALLAM
on the scene of Aumerle's pardon in Richard II
1837-9 22 THOMAS CAMPBELL
general comments on Richard II
1838 23 THOMAS PEREGRINE COURTENAY
Richard II and history
1838 24 CHARLES KNIGHT
the pictorial edition of Richard II
1838 25 JOHN PAYNE COLLIER
on the existence of two plays on Richard II's reign
1842 26 HERMANN ULRICI
kingship and the morality of Richard II
1846 27 GULIAN C. VERPLANCK
critical remarks on Richard II
1847 28 HARTLEY COLERIDGE
a comment on Richard II
1851 29 FRANCOIS P.G. GUIZOT
history
character
and divine right in Richard II
1852 30 HENRY N. HUDSON
historical truth and characterization in Richard II
1852 31 HENRY REED
history as tragedy in Richard II
1855 32 WILLIAM WATKISS LLOYD
the political morality of Richard II
1856 33 RICHARD GRANT WHITE
Richard II
Daniel's Civil Wars
and the play's date
1859 34 G.G. GERVINUS
the characterization and artistry of Richard II
1863 35 JOHN A. HERAUD
the play's divided authorship and Shakespeare's attitude to divine right
1865 36 HENRY N. HUDSON
further observations on Richard II
1872 37 RICHARD SIMPSON
Richard II and Elizabethan politics
1874 38 EDWARD DOWDEN
the immaturity of Richard II and the realism of Bolingbroke
1875 39 A.C.SWINBURNE
an unsympathetic view of Richard II
1875 40 FJ. FURNIVALL
the topicality of Richard II and the character of its protagonist
1877 41 DENTONJ. SNIDER
Richard II and the right of revolution
1877 42 P.A. DANIEL
time problems in Richard II
1879 43 OSCAR WILDE
Shakespeare's concern with costume in Richard II
1885 44 A.W. VERITY
Marlowe's influence on Richard II
1886 45 RICHARD GRANT WHITE
Richard II/and Richard II compared
1886 46 HAVELOCK ELLIS
on the inferiority of Richard II to Marlowe's Edward II
1887 47 FRANK A. MARSHALL
the theatrical weakness of Richard II
1888 48 WALTER PATER
ritual and lyricism in Richard II
1889 49 P.A. DANIEL
a nonpolitical reason for omitting the deposition scene from the early quartos of Richard II
1890 50 CYRIL RANSOME
character disclosure and dramatic symmetry in Richard II
1890 51 E.K. CHAMBERS
the artistry of Richard II
1891 52 C.H. HERFORD
miscellaneous comments on Richard II
1893 53 BEVERLEY E. WARNER
characterization and history in Richard II
1894 54 BARRETT WENDELL
Richard II as an archaic masterpiece
1894 55 FREDERICK S. BOAS
diseased will and sentimentalism in Richard II
1896 56 GEORGBRANDES
Edward II and Richard II contrasted
1898 57 C.E. MONTAGUE
on F.R. Benson's portrayal of Richard II
1899 58 SIDNEY LEE
Benson's Richard II and the acting of minor roles
1900 59 W.B. YEATS
Richard II and Henry V as emblems of refinement and vulgarity
1901 60 FREDERICKS. BOAS
the relation of Woodstock to Richard II
1902 61 FELIX E. SCHELLING
Shakespeare's independence in Richard II
1902 62 H.F. PREVOST BATTERSBY
on Herbert Beerbohm Tree's Richard II
1903 63 RICHARD G. MOULTON
Richard II
the divine right of kings
and the pendulum of history
1903 64 A.C. SWINBURNE
an iconoclastic view of Richard II
1903 65 A.C. BRADLEY
on Richard II and tragedy
1904 66 STOPFORD A. BROOKE
purgation through tragic suffering in Richard II
1905 67 MORTON LUCE
Richard II a disappointing failure
1905 68 GEORGE PIERCE BAKER
Richard II and the weaknesses and strengths of the chronicle play
1907 69 SIR WALTER RALEIGH
weakness and the philosophic strain in the character of Richard II
1907 70 GEORGE SAINTSBURY
Richard II as an imperfect but rhetorically unique drama
1907 71 ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE
structure
style
and characterization in Richard II
1908 72 A.C. BRADLEY
further comments on Richard II
1909 73 G.S. GORDON
patriotism and the absence of moral order in Richard II
1909 74 CHARLOTTE PORTER
the subtle artistry of act I
1910 75 C.F. TUCKER BROOKE
miscellaneous comments on Richard II
1911 76 JOHN MASEFIELD
Richard II as a tragedy of double treachery
1911 77 HARDIN CRAIG
from an introduction to Richard II
1912 78 IVOR B.JOHN
from an introduction to Richard II
1912 79 BRANDER MATTHEWS
dramaturgical weakness and psychological strength in Richard II
1913 80 LACY COLLISON-MORLEY
Alessandro Manzoni's anti-classical perspective on Richard II
1916 81 WILHELM CREIZENACH
miscellaneous comments on Richard II
1916 82 J.A.R. MARRIOTT
historical context and Richard II as a tragedy of political amateurism
1918 NOTES SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
various notes on Richard II
1780 2 EDMOND MALONE and others
supplementary remarks on Richard II
1780 3 THOMAS DAVIES
on the deposition scene in Richard II
1784 4 EDMOND MALONE
edition of Shakespeare
1790 5 JOSEPH RITSON
Shakespeare's part-authorship of Richard II and other notes
1793 6 GEORGE STEEVENS
notes on Richard II
1793 7 GEORGE CHALMERS
on the date and political significance of Richard II
1799 8 CHARLES DIBDIN
Richard II inferior to Richard III
1800 9 FRANCIS DOUCE
Richard II and the memento mori tradition
1807 10 CHARLES LAMB
Marlowe's Edward II compared to Richard II
1808 11 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
on Richard II and the history play
1813 12 WILLIAM HAZLITT
a critique of Edmund Kean as Richard II
1815 13 RICHARD WROUGHTON
advertisement of an adaptation of Richard II
1815 14 A.W. VON SCHLEGEL
Richard II and the unity of Shakespeare's history plays
1815 15 NATHAN DRAKE
a sympathetic view of Richard II
1817 16 WILLIAM HAZLITT
characterization in Richard II
1817 17 JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS
the poetry of Richard II and the other histories
1817 18 AUGUSTINE SKOTTOWE
Richard II and the truth of history
1824 19 GEORGE DANIEL
prefatory remarks on Richard II
1831 20 HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE
another version of Coleridge on Richard II
1836 21 HENRY HALLAM
on the scene of Aumerle's pardon in Richard II
1837-9 22 THOMAS CAMPBELL
general comments on Richard II
1838 23 THOMAS PEREGRINE COURTENAY
Richard II and history
1838 24 CHARLES KNIGHT
the pictorial edition of Richard II
1838 25 JOHN PAYNE COLLIER
on the existence of two plays on Richard II's reign
1842 26 HERMANN ULRICI
kingship and the morality of Richard II
1846 27 GULIAN C. VERPLANCK
critical remarks on Richard II
1847 28 HARTLEY COLERIDGE
a comment on Richard II
1851 29 FRANCOIS P.G. GUIZOT
history
character
and divine right in Richard II
1852 30 HENRY N. HUDSON
historical truth and characterization in Richard II
1852 31 HENRY REED
history as tragedy in Richard II
1855 32 WILLIAM WATKISS LLOYD
the political morality of Richard II
1856 33 RICHARD GRANT WHITE
Richard II
Daniel's Civil Wars
and the play's date
1859 34 G.G. GERVINUS
the characterization and artistry of Richard II
1863 35 JOHN A. HERAUD
the play's divided authorship and Shakespeare's attitude to divine right
1865 36 HENRY N. HUDSON
further observations on Richard II
1872 37 RICHARD SIMPSON
Richard II and Elizabethan politics
1874 38 EDWARD DOWDEN
the immaturity of Richard II and the realism of Bolingbroke
1875 39 A.C.SWINBURNE
an unsympathetic view of Richard II
1875 40 FJ. FURNIVALL
the topicality of Richard II and the character of its protagonist
1877 41 DENTONJ. SNIDER
Richard II and the right of revolution
1877 42 P.A. DANIEL
time problems in Richard II
1879 43 OSCAR WILDE
Shakespeare's concern with costume in Richard II
1885 44 A.W. VERITY
Marlowe's influence on Richard II
1886 45 RICHARD GRANT WHITE
Richard II/and Richard II compared
1886 46 HAVELOCK ELLIS
on the inferiority of Richard II to Marlowe's Edward II
1887 47 FRANK A. MARSHALL
the theatrical weakness of Richard II
1888 48 WALTER PATER
ritual and lyricism in Richard II
1889 49 P.A. DANIEL
a nonpolitical reason for omitting the deposition scene from the early quartos of Richard II
1890 50 CYRIL RANSOME
character disclosure and dramatic symmetry in Richard II
1890 51 E.K. CHAMBERS
the artistry of Richard II
1891 52 C.H. HERFORD
miscellaneous comments on Richard II
1893 53 BEVERLEY E. WARNER
characterization and history in Richard II
1894 54 BARRETT WENDELL
Richard II as an archaic masterpiece
1894 55 FREDERICK S. BOAS
diseased will and sentimentalism in Richard II
1896 56 GEORGBRANDES
Edward II and Richard II contrasted
1898 57 C.E. MONTAGUE
on F.R. Benson's portrayal of Richard II
1899 58 SIDNEY LEE
Benson's Richard II and the acting of minor roles
1900 59 W.B. YEATS
Richard II and Henry V as emblems of refinement and vulgarity
1901 60 FREDERICKS. BOAS
the relation of Woodstock to Richard II
1902 61 FELIX E. SCHELLING
Shakespeare's independence in Richard II
1902 62 H.F. PREVOST BATTERSBY
on Herbert Beerbohm Tree's Richard II
1903 63 RICHARD G. MOULTON
Richard II
the divine right of kings
and the pendulum of history
1903 64 A.C. SWINBURNE
an iconoclastic view of Richard II
1903 65 A.C. BRADLEY
on Richard II and tragedy
1904 66 STOPFORD A. BROOKE
purgation through tragic suffering in Richard II
1905 67 MORTON LUCE
Richard II a disappointing failure
1905 68 GEORGE PIERCE BAKER
Richard II and the weaknesses and strengths of the chronicle play
1907 69 SIR WALTER RALEIGH
weakness and the philosophic strain in the character of Richard II
1907 70 GEORGE SAINTSBURY
Richard II as an imperfect but rhetorically unique drama
1907 71 ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE
structure
style
and characterization in Richard II
1908 72 A.C. BRADLEY
further comments on Richard II
1909 73 G.S. GORDON
patriotism and the absence of moral order in Richard II
1909 74 CHARLOTTE PORTER
the subtle artistry of act I
1910 75 C.F. TUCKER BROOKE
miscellaneous comments on Richard II
1911 76 JOHN MASEFIELD
Richard II as a tragedy of double treachery
1911 77 HARDIN CRAIG
from an introduction to Richard II
1912 78 IVOR B.JOHN
from an introduction to Richard II
1912 79 BRANDER MATTHEWS
dramaturgical weakness and psychological strength in Richard II
1913 80 LACY COLLISON-MORLEY
Alessandro Manzoni's anti-classical perspective on Richard II
1916 81 WILHELM CREIZENACH
miscellaneous comments on Richard II
1916 82 J.A.R. MARRIOTT
historical context and Richard II as a tragedy of political amateurism
1918 NOTES SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX