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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523592
- ISBN-10: 0521523591
- Artikelnr.: 21542014
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523592
- ISBN-10: 0521523591
- Artikelnr.: 21542014
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of plates
1. Old and new comedy Northrop Frye
2. An approach to Shakespearian comedy V. Y. Kantak
3. Shakespeare, Molière, and the comedy of ambiguity Michel Grivelet
4. Comic structure and tonal manipulation in Shakespeare and some modern plays Herbert S. Weil, Jr
5. Laughing with the audience: 6. The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the popular tradition of comedy Robert Weimann
7. Shakespearian and Jonsonian comedy Robert Ornstein
8. Two magian comedies: The Tempest and The Alchemist Harry Levin
9. 'Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget': transformation in Pericles and The Winter's Tale C. L. Barber
10. The words of Mercury Ralph Berry
11. Why does it end well? Helena, Bertram, and The Sonnets Roger Warren
12. Some dramatic techniques in The Winter's Tale William H. Matchett
13. Clemency, will, and just cause in Julius Caesar John W. Velz
14. Thomas Bull and other English Instrumentalists in Denmark in the 1580s Gunnar Sjögren
15. Shakespeare in the early Sydney Theatre Eric Irvin
16. The reason why: the Royal Shakespeare Season 1968 reviewed Gareth Lloyd Evans
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study G. R. Hibbard, Leah Scragg and Richard Proudfoot
Index.
1. Old and new comedy Northrop Frye
2. An approach to Shakespearian comedy V. Y. Kantak
3. Shakespeare, Molière, and the comedy of ambiguity Michel Grivelet
4. Comic structure and tonal manipulation in Shakespeare and some modern plays Herbert S. Weil, Jr
5. Laughing with the audience: 6. The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the popular tradition of comedy Robert Weimann
7. Shakespearian and Jonsonian comedy Robert Ornstein
8. Two magian comedies: The Tempest and The Alchemist Harry Levin
9. 'Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget': transformation in Pericles and The Winter's Tale C. L. Barber
10. The words of Mercury Ralph Berry
11. Why does it end well? Helena, Bertram, and The Sonnets Roger Warren
12. Some dramatic techniques in The Winter's Tale William H. Matchett
13. Clemency, will, and just cause in Julius Caesar John W. Velz
14. Thomas Bull and other English Instrumentalists in Denmark in the 1580s Gunnar Sjögren
15. Shakespeare in the early Sydney Theatre Eric Irvin
16. The reason why: the Royal Shakespeare Season 1968 reviewed Gareth Lloyd Evans
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study G. R. Hibbard, Leah Scragg and Richard Proudfoot
Index.
List of plates
1. Old and new comedy Northrop Frye
2. An approach to Shakespearian comedy V. Y. Kantak
3. Shakespeare, Molière, and the comedy of ambiguity Michel Grivelet
4. Comic structure and tonal manipulation in Shakespeare and some modern plays Herbert S. Weil, Jr
5. Laughing with the audience: 6. The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the popular tradition of comedy Robert Weimann
7. Shakespearian and Jonsonian comedy Robert Ornstein
8. Two magian comedies: The Tempest and The Alchemist Harry Levin
9. 'Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget': transformation in Pericles and The Winter's Tale C. L. Barber
10. The words of Mercury Ralph Berry
11. Why does it end well? Helena, Bertram, and The Sonnets Roger Warren
12. Some dramatic techniques in The Winter's Tale William H. Matchett
13. Clemency, will, and just cause in Julius Caesar John W. Velz
14. Thomas Bull and other English Instrumentalists in Denmark in the 1580s Gunnar Sjögren
15. Shakespeare in the early Sydney Theatre Eric Irvin
16. The reason why: the Royal Shakespeare Season 1968 reviewed Gareth Lloyd Evans
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study G. R. Hibbard, Leah Scragg and Richard Proudfoot
Index.
1. Old and new comedy Northrop Frye
2. An approach to Shakespearian comedy V. Y. Kantak
3. Shakespeare, Molière, and the comedy of ambiguity Michel Grivelet
4. Comic structure and tonal manipulation in Shakespeare and some modern plays Herbert S. Weil, Jr
5. Laughing with the audience: 6. The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the popular tradition of comedy Robert Weimann
7. Shakespearian and Jonsonian comedy Robert Ornstein
8. Two magian comedies: The Tempest and The Alchemist Harry Levin
9. 'Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget': transformation in Pericles and The Winter's Tale C. L. Barber
10. The words of Mercury Ralph Berry
11. Why does it end well? Helena, Bertram, and The Sonnets Roger Warren
12. Some dramatic techniques in The Winter's Tale William H. Matchett
13. Clemency, will, and just cause in Julius Caesar John W. Velz
14. Thomas Bull and other English Instrumentalists in Denmark in the 1580s Gunnar Sjögren
15. Shakespeare in the early Sydney Theatre Eric Irvin
16. The reason why: the Royal Shakespeare Season 1968 reviewed Gareth Lloyd Evans
17. The year's contributions to Shakespearian study G. R. Hibbard, Leah Scragg and Richard Proudfoot
Index.