William Shakespeare
The Critical Heritage Volume 1 1623-1692
Herausgeber: Vickers, Brian
William Shakespeare
The Critical Heritage Volume 1 1623-1692
Herausgeber: Vickers, Brian
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"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.
"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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415487269
- ISBN-10: 0415487269
- Artikelnr.: 26681804
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415487269
- ISBN-10: 0415487269
- Artikelnr.: 26681804
Introduction
Note on the Text
1: Ben Jonson on Shakespeare
2: Leonard Digges, commendatory verses
3: Abraham Wright on Othello and Hamlet
4: Samuel Pepys on Shakespeare in the theatre
5: Sir William D'Avenant, from hisadaptation of Measure for Measure with Much Ado
6: Margaret Cavendish on Shakespeare's wit
7: Richard Flecknoe, from A Short Discourse of the English Stage
8: Sir William D' Avenant, from his adaptation of Macbeth
9: Sir William D'Avenant and John Dryden, from their adaptation of The Tempest
10: John Dryden, from An Essay of Dramatick Poesie
11: John Dryden?, prologue to Julius Caesar
12: John Dryden on the Jacobean dramatists
13: Thomas Shadwell?,from the operatic verSIon of The Tempest adaptation
14: John Dryden, from All For Love
15: Thomas Rymer, from The Tragedies of the Last Age
16: John Dryden, Heads of an Answer to Rymer
17: Thomas Shadwell, from his adaptation of Timon of Athens
18. Edward Ravenscroft, from his adaptation of Titus Andronicus
19: John Dryden, from his adaptation of Troilus and Cressida
20: Thomas Otway, from his adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Richard II
22: Nahum Tate on Shakespeare's learning
23: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of King Lear
24: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Coriolanus
25: Thomas D'Urfey, from his adaptation of Cymbeline
26: Robert Gould, from The Play-House. A Satyr
27: Gerard Langbaine, from An Account of the English Dramatick Poets
28: Elkanah Settle?, from the operatic adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream
Note on the Text
1: Ben Jonson on Shakespeare
2: Leonard Digges, commendatory verses
3: Abraham Wright on Othello and Hamlet
4: Samuel Pepys on Shakespeare in the theatre
5: Sir William D'Avenant, from hisadaptation of Measure for Measure with Much Ado
6: Margaret Cavendish on Shakespeare's wit
7: Richard Flecknoe, from A Short Discourse of the English Stage
8: Sir William D' Avenant, from his adaptation of Macbeth
9: Sir William D'Avenant and John Dryden, from their adaptation of The Tempest
10: John Dryden, from An Essay of Dramatick Poesie
11: John Dryden?, prologue to Julius Caesar
12: John Dryden on the Jacobean dramatists
13: Thomas Shadwell?,from the operatic verSIon of The Tempest adaptation
14: John Dryden, from All For Love
15: Thomas Rymer, from The Tragedies of the Last Age
16: John Dryden, Heads of an Answer to Rymer
17: Thomas Shadwell, from his adaptation of Timon of Athens
18. Edward Ravenscroft, from his adaptation of Titus Andronicus
19: John Dryden, from his adaptation of Troilus and Cressida
20: Thomas Otway, from his adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Richard II
22: Nahum Tate on Shakespeare's learning
23: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of King Lear
24: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Coriolanus
25: Thomas D'Urfey, from his adaptation of Cymbeline
26: Robert Gould, from The Play-House. A Satyr
27: Gerard Langbaine, from An Account of the English Dramatick Poets
28: Elkanah Settle?, from the operatic adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream
Introduction
Note on the Text
1: Ben Jonson on Shakespeare
2: Leonard Digges, commendatory verses
3: Abraham Wright on Othello and Hamlet
4: Samuel Pepys on Shakespeare in the theatre
5: Sir William D'Avenant, from hisadaptation of Measure for Measure with Much Ado
6: Margaret Cavendish on Shakespeare's wit
7: Richard Flecknoe, from A Short Discourse of the English Stage
8: Sir William D' Avenant, from his adaptation of Macbeth
9: Sir William D'Avenant and John Dryden, from their adaptation of The Tempest
10: John Dryden, from An Essay of Dramatick Poesie
11: John Dryden?, prologue to Julius Caesar
12: John Dryden on the Jacobean dramatists
13: Thomas Shadwell?,from the operatic verSIon of The Tempest adaptation
14: John Dryden, from All For Love
15: Thomas Rymer, from The Tragedies of the Last Age
16: John Dryden, Heads of an Answer to Rymer
17: Thomas Shadwell, from his adaptation of Timon of Athens
18. Edward Ravenscroft, from his adaptation of Titus Andronicus
19: John Dryden, from his adaptation of Troilus and Cressida
20: Thomas Otway, from his adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Richard II
22: Nahum Tate on Shakespeare's learning
23: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of King Lear
24: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Coriolanus
25: Thomas D'Urfey, from his adaptation of Cymbeline
26: Robert Gould, from The Play-House. A Satyr
27: Gerard Langbaine, from An Account of the English Dramatick Poets
28: Elkanah Settle?, from the operatic adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream
Note on the Text
1: Ben Jonson on Shakespeare
2: Leonard Digges, commendatory verses
3: Abraham Wright on Othello and Hamlet
4: Samuel Pepys on Shakespeare in the theatre
5: Sir William D'Avenant, from hisadaptation of Measure for Measure with Much Ado
6: Margaret Cavendish on Shakespeare's wit
7: Richard Flecknoe, from A Short Discourse of the English Stage
8: Sir William D' Avenant, from his adaptation of Macbeth
9: Sir William D'Avenant and John Dryden, from their adaptation of The Tempest
10: John Dryden, from An Essay of Dramatick Poesie
11: John Dryden?, prologue to Julius Caesar
12: John Dryden on the Jacobean dramatists
13: Thomas Shadwell?,from the operatic verSIon of The Tempest adaptation
14: John Dryden, from All For Love
15: Thomas Rymer, from The Tragedies of the Last Age
16: John Dryden, Heads of an Answer to Rymer
17: Thomas Shadwell, from his adaptation of Timon of Athens
18. Edward Ravenscroft, from his adaptation of Titus Andronicus
19: John Dryden, from his adaptation of Troilus and Cressida
20: Thomas Otway, from his adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Richard II
22: Nahum Tate on Shakespeare's learning
23: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of King Lear
24: Nahum Tate, from his adaptation of Coriolanus
25: Thomas D'Urfey, from his adaptation of Cymbeline
26: Robert Gould, from The Play-House. A Satyr
27: Gerard Langbaine, from An Account of the English Dramatick Poets
28: Elkanah Settle?, from the operatic adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream