William Shakespeare
The Critical Heritage Volume 2 1693-1733
Herausgeber: Vickers, Brian
William Shakespeare
The Critical Heritage Volume 2 1693-1733
Herausgeber: Vickers, Brian
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First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 846g
- ISBN-13: 9780415487276
- ISBN-10: 0415487277
- Artikelnr.: 26674148
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 846g
- ISBN-13: 9780415487276
- ISBN-10: 0415487277
- Artikelnr.: 26674148
Introduction
Note on the Text
29: Thomas Rymer, fromA Short View of Tragedy
30: John Dennis on Rymer
31. John Dryden on Rymer
32. Charles Gildon on Rymer
33: John Dryden on Rymer
34: Jeremy Collier, from A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage
35: Unsigned work, Shakespeare defended from Collier
36: John Dennis, Shakespeare defended
37: James Drake, Shakespeare defended
38: Colley Cibber, from his adaptation of Richard III
39: Samuel Cobb, Shakespeare's artless tragedies
40: Charles Gildon, from his adaptation of Measure for Measure
41: John Oldmixon on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
42: John Dennis on Shakespeare's morals
43: George Granville, from his adaptation of The Merchant of Venice
44: John Dennis, from his adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor
45: George Farquhar on the Three Unities
46: John Downes, Shakespeare on the Restoration stage
47: Nicholas Rowe, Shakespeare's life and works
48: Sir Richard Steele, from the Tatler
49: Henry Felton on Shakespeare's genius
50: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare's life and works
51: The Earl of Shaftesbury on Shakespeare
52: Elijah Fenton on Shakespeare
53: Joseph Trapp, Shakespeare and English drama
54: Sir Richard Steele on Shakespeare
55: Joseph Addison on Shakespeare
56: John Dennis on Shakespeare's genius and morality
57: Leonard Welsted, Longinus illustrated from Shakespeare
58: John Hughes on Othello
59: Lewis Theobald on King Lear, Othello and Julius Caesar
60: Thomas Killigrew the younger, suggestions for adapting Julius Caesar
61: Thomas Purney, Shakespeare and francophilia
62: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare and the Rules
63: George Sewell on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
64: John Dennis, from his adaptation ofCoriolanus
65: John Dennis, letters on Shakespeare
66: Lewis Theobald, from his adaptation of Richard II
67: John Dennis,Shakespeare and the Rules
68: Charles Gildon on Shakespeare's faults
69: Aaron Hill, from his adaptation of Henry V
70: The Duke of Wharton, In praise of Hill's Henry V
71: Alexander Pope, edition of Shakespeare
72: George Sewell on Shakespeare's poems
73: Richard Savage on The Rape of Lucrece
74: Lewis Theobald, from Shakespeare Restored
75: Nicholas Amhurst(?) on Cardinal Wolsey
George Adams, Shakespeare and tragedy
77: Unsigned essay, Shakespeare and the actors defended
78: Lewis Theobald on editing Shakespeare
79: Thomas Cooke on the morality of Tate's King Lear
80: William Levin on the decline in theatrical taste
81: Lewis Theobald, 'On the text of Shakespeare's Poems'
82: Lewis Theobald, edition of Shakespeare
83: William Warburton on Shakespeare
Note on the Text
29: Thomas Rymer, fromA Short View of Tragedy
30: John Dennis on Rymer
31. John Dryden on Rymer
32. Charles Gildon on Rymer
33: John Dryden on Rymer
34: Jeremy Collier, from A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage
35: Unsigned work, Shakespeare defended from Collier
36: John Dennis, Shakespeare defended
37: James Drake, Shakespeare defended
38: Colley Cibber, from his adaptation of Richard III
39: Samuel Cobb, Shakespeare's artless tragedies
40: Charles Gildon, from his adaptation of Measure for Measure
41: John Oldmixon on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
42: John Dennis on Shakespeare's morals
43: George Granville, from his adaptation of The Merchant of Venice
44: John Dennis, from his adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor
45: George Farquhar on the Three Unities
46: John Downes, Shakespeare on the Restoration stage
47: Nicholas Rowe, Shakespeare's life and works
48: Sir Richard Steele, from the Tatler
49: Henry Felton on Shakespeare's genius
50: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare's life and works
51: The Earl of Shaftesbury on Shakespeare
52: Elijah Fenton on Shakespeare
53: Joseph Trapp, Shakespeare and English drama
54: Sir Richard Steele on Shakespeare
55: Joseph Addison on Shakespeare
56: John Dennis on Shakespeare's genius and morality
57: Leonard Welsted, Longinus illustrated from Shakespeare
58: John Hughes on Othello
59: Lewis Theobald on King Lear, Othello and Julius Caesar
60: Thomas Killigrew the younger, suggestions for adapting Julius Caesar
61: Thomas Purney, Shakespeare and francophilia
62: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare and the Rules
63: George Sewell on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
64: John Dennis, from his adaptation ofCoriolanus
65: John Dennis, letters on Shakespeare
66: Lewis Theobald, from his adaptation of Richard II
67: John Dennis,Shakespeare and the Rules
68: Charles Gildon on Shakespeare's faults
69: Aaron Hill, from his adaptation of Henry V
70: The Duke of Wharton, In praise of Hill's Henry V
71: Alexander Pope, edition of Shakespeare
72: George Sewell on Shakespeare's poems
73: Richard Savage on The Rape of Lucrece
74: Lewis Theobald, from Shakespeare Restored
75: Nicholas Amhurst(?) on Cardinal Wolsey
George Adams, Shakespeare and tragedy
77: Unsigned essay, Shakespeare and the actors defended
78: Lewis Theobald on editing Shakespeare
79: Thomas Cooke on the morality of Tate's King Lear
80: William Levin on the decline in theatrical taste
81: Lewis Theobald, 'On the text of Shakespeare's Poems'
82: Lewis Theobald, edition of Shakespeare
83: William Warburton on Shakespeare
Introduction
Note on the Text
29: Thomas Rymer, fromA Short View of Tragedy
30: John Dennis on Rymer
31. John Dryden on Rymer
32. Charles Gildon on Rymer
33: John Dryden on Rymer
34: Jeremy Collier, from A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage
35: Unsigned work, Shakespeare defended from Collier
36: John Dennis, Shakespeare defended
37: James Drake, Shakespeare defended
38: Colley Cibber, from his adaptation of Richard III
39: Samuel Cobb, Shakespeare's artless tragedies
40: Charles Gildon, from his adaptation of Measure for Measure
41: John Oldmixon on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
42: John Dennis on Shakespeare's morals
43: George Granville, from his adaptation of The Merchant of Venice
44: John Dennis, from his adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor
45: George Farquhar on the Three Unities
46: John Downes, Shakespeare on the Restoration stage
47: Nicholas Rowe, Shakespeare's life and works
48: Sir Richard Steele, from the Tatler
49: Henry Felton on Shakespeare's genius
50: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare's life and works
51: The Earl of Shaftesbury on Shakespeare
52: Elijah Fenton on Shakespeare
53: Joseph Trapp, Shakespeare and English drama
54: Sir Richard Steele on Shakespeare
55: Joseph Addison on Shakespeare
56: John Dennis on Shakespeare's genius and morality
57: Leonard Welsted, Longinus illustrated from Shakespeare
58: John Hughes on Othello
59: Lewis Theobald on King Lear, Othello and Julius Caesar
60: Thomas Killigrew the younger, suggestions for adapting Julius Caesar
61: Thomas Purney, Shakespeare and francophilia
62: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare and the Rules
63: George Sewell on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
64: John Dennis, from his adaptation ofCoriolanus
65: John Dennis, letters on Shakespeare
66: Lewis Theobald, from his adaptation of Richard II
67: John Dennis,Shakespeare and the Rules
68: Charles Gildon on Shakespeare's faults
69: Aaron Hill, from his adaptation of Henry V
70: The Duke of Wharton, In praise of Hill's Henry V
71: Alexander Pope, edition of Shakespeare
72: George Sewell on Shakespeare's poems
73: Richard Savage on The Rape of Lucrece
74: Lewis Theobald, from Shakespeare Restored
75: Nicholas Amhurst(?) on Cardinal Wolsey
George Adams, Shakespeare and tragedy
77: Unsigned essay, Shakespeare and the actors defended
78: Lewis Theobald on editing Shakespeare
79: Thomas Cooke on the morality of Tate's King Lear
80: William Levin on the decline in theatrical taste
81: Lewis Theobald, 'On the text of Shakespeare's Poems'
82: Lewis Theobald, edition of Shakespeare
83: William Warburton on Shakespeare
Note on the Text
29: Thomas Rymer, fromA Short View of Tragedy
30: John Dennis on Rymer
31. John Dryden on Rymer
32. Charles Gildon on Rymer
33: John Dryden on Rymer
34: Jeremy Collier, from A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage
35: Unsigned work, Shakespeare defended from Collier
36: John Dennis, Shakespeare defended
37: James Drake, Shakespeare defended
38: Colley Cibber, from his adaptation of Richard III
39: Samuel Cobb, Shakespeare's artless tragedies
40: Charles Gildon, from his adaptation of Measure for Measure
41: John Oldmixon on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
42: John Dennis on Shakespeare's morals
43: George Granville, from his adaptation of The Merchant of Venice
44: John Dennis, from his adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor
45: George Farquhar on the Three Unities
46: John Downes, Shakespeare on the Restoration stage
47: Nicholas Rowe, Shakespeare's life and works
48: Sir Richard Steele, from the Tatler
49: Henry Felton on Shakespeare's genius
50: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare's life and works
51: The Earl of Shaftesbury on Shakespeare
52: Elijah Fenton on Shakespeare
53: Joseph Trapp, Shakespeare and English drama
54: Sir Richard Steele on Shakespeare
55: Joseph Addison on Shakespeare
56: John Dennis on Shakespeare's genius and morality
57: Leonard Welsted, Longinus illustrated from Shakespeare
58: John Hughes on Othello
59: Lewis Theobald on King Lear, Othello and Julius Caesar
60: Thomas Killigrew the younger, suggestions for adapting Julius Caesar
61: Thomas Purney, Shakespeare and francophilia
62: Charles Gildon, Shakespeare and the Rules
63: George Sewell on the mangling of Shakespeare's plays
64: John Dennis, from his adaptation ofCoriolanus
65: John Dennis, letters on Shakespeare
66: Lewis Theobald, from his adaptation of Richard II
67: John Dennis,Shakespeare and the Rules
68: Charles Gildon on Shakespeare's faults
69: Aaron Hill, from his adaptation of Henry V
70: The Duke of Wharton, In praise of Hill's Henry V
71: Alexander Pope, edition of Shakespeare
72: George Sewell on Shakespeare's poems
73: Richard Savage on The Rape of Lucrece
74: Lewis Theobald, from Shakespeare Restored
75: Nicholas Amhurst(?) on Cardinal Wolsey
George Adams, Shakespeare and tragedy
77: Unsigned essay, Shakespeare and the actors defended
78: Lewis Theobald on editing Shakespeare
79: Thomas Cooke on the morality of Tate's King Lear
80: William Levin on the decline in theatrical taste
81: Lewis Theobald, 'On the text of Shakespeare's Poems'
82: Lewis Theobald, edition of Shakespeare
83: William Warburton on Shakespeare