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Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies, studied and performed around the world. This new volume in Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition increases our knowledge of how Shakespeare's plays were received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. It traces the course of Hamlet criticism, from the earliest items of recorded criticism to the latter half of the Victorian period. The focus of the documentary material is from the late 18th century to the late 19th century. Thus the volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of…mehr
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Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies, studied and performed around the world. This new volume in Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition increases our knowledge of how Shakespeare's plays were received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. It traces the course of Hamlet criticism, from the earliest items of recorded criticism to the latter half of the Victorian period. The focus of the documentary material is from the late 18th century to the late 19th century. Thus the volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century. The introduction constitutes an important chapter of literary history, tracing the entire critical career of Hamlet from the beginnings to the present day.
The volume features criticism from leading literary figures, such as Henry James, Anna Jameson, Victor Hugo, Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Mary Cowden Clarke. The chronological arrangement of the text-excerpts engages the readers in a direct and unbiased dialogue, whereas the introduction offers a critical evaluation from a current stance, including modern theories and methods. Thus the volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century.
The volume features criticism from leading literary figures, such as Henry James, Anna Jameson, Victor Hugo, Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Mary Cowden Clarke. The chronological arrangement of the text-excerpts engages the readers in a direct and unbiased dialogue, whereas the introduction offers a critical evaluation from a current stance, including modern theories and methods. Thus the volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781350287365
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Hardin Aasand is Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English and Linguistics at Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA.
general editor's preface preface introduction 1. thomas davies
on Steevens's and Malone's editions and various 18th century theatrical performances
1784 2. william richardson
a philosophical analysis of Hamlet's character
1784 3. walter whiter
on Hamlet's melancholic disposition
1794 4. johann wolfgang von goethe
Hamlet's character as analogue for Wilheim Meister's own disenchantment
1797 5 lord john chedworth
Glosses and personal annotation of early variorum editions (Johnson
Steevens
Malone)
1805 6 e.h. seymour
on collations of various passages from quartos as a means of making the 'brightness of Shakespeare's genius still more conspicuous'
1805 7 francis douce
on the historical
cultural analogues and 'anachronisms' of the play
1807 8 henry james pye
various commentary notes
1807 9 john monck mason
various commentary on variorum editions
1807 10 august wilhelm von schlegel
on Hamlet's unheroic predisposition
1808 11 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "unpractical being" and similarity with Wilhelm Meister
1810 12 charles lamb
on the difficulty of representing theatrically Hamlet's 'solitary musings'
1811 13 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "irresoluteness" of his revenge in Act 3
1812 14 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet's use of 'trivial objects and familiar circumstances'
1813 15 william hazlitt
on Edmund Kean's rehearsal of Hamlet's 'undulating lines'
1814 16 andrew becket
on the importance of collation and conjecture in determining Shakespeare's meaning
1815 17 william hazlitt
on the complexity of Hamlet's characters
with passing reference to Kemble and Kean's flawed performances
1817 18 samuel taylor coleridge
and Hamlet's "flying" from reality
1818 19 t[homas] c[ampbell] [john wilson] 'Letters on Shakspeare - No. 1. - Hamlet.'
1818 20 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet and the development of his 'philosophical criticism'
1819 21 zachary jackson
presenting 700 passages needing penetration and restoration
1819 22 anon. 'Observations on Mr. Campbell's Essay on English Poetry'
1819 23 samuel taylor coleridge
and the 'easy language of common life' in Hamlet
1819 24 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet Act 1
1819 25 samuel taylor coleridge
miscellaneous manuscript notes
1819 26 augustine skottowe
various observations on scenes
1824 27 samuel weller singer
and the dating of Hamlet
1826 28 hartley coleridge
on the complexity of reading Hamlet's character
1828 29 george farren
an appendix on mania and melancholy in Hamlet and Ophelia
1829 30 thomas caldecott
a defense of Hamlet's behavior as a means of enacting revenge
1832 31 james boaden
a memoir of Garrick's Hamlet
1832 32 anna jameson
Ophelia
'the snowflake dissolved in air'
1832 33 nathan drake
Hamlet's reticence to revenge
1838 34 thomas carlyle
Shakespeare: Priest of Mankind
1840 35 alexander dyce
a critique of Collier's 1841 and Knight's 1842 editions
1844 36 joseph hunter
Shakespearean variants
1845 37 henry n. hudson
the 'universality' of Hamlet's character
1848 38 edward strachey
Hamlet as a 'man' and the 'triumph' of his revenge
1848 39 samuel weller singer
"the meaning of 'Drink Up Eisell' in Hamlet." 1850 40 nicolaus delius
selected commentary notes
1854 41 rev. arthur ramsay
and the 'mystery of humanity'
1856 42 henry hope reed
on Hamlet's 'meditative mind'
1856 43 william maginn
on Polonius as 'ceremonious courtier'
1856 44 william rushton
on Shakespeare's legal acumen
1859 45 ivan turgenev
on the 'turbulent sea' and the 'deep flowing tranquility'
1860 46 charles cowden clarke and the 'shrouding' of Hamlet's revenge
1863 47 georg gottfried gervinus
the 'conscientious' Hamlet
1863 48 b[rinsley] nicholson
Shakespeare and 'sour and stale beer'
1864 49 james henry hackett
reviews of contemporary 'Hamlets'
1864 50 victor hugo
Hamlet and "hesitation"
1864 51 albert cohn
the German 'Hamlet'
1865 52 samuel bailey
on the empirical Shakespeare
1866 53 john bucknill
'Ophelia
so simple
so beautiful
so pitiful'
1867 54 thomas keightley
on individual passages
1867 55 benno tschischwitz
on Bruno's atomistic philosophy and Hamlet
1867 56 benno tschischwitz
on Shakespeare's philosophy and Giordano Bruno's influence
1869 57 p[eter] a[ugustin] daniel
notes and conjectures
1870 58 george miles
A Review of ''Hamlet'. 1870 59 r[obert] g[ordon] latham
the 'hopelessness' of Hamlet's pre-cursors
1872 60 mary cowden clarke
on Ophelia's youth
1873 61 karl elze
the French Hamlet
1874 62 edward dowden
and mystery
the 'baffling
vital obscurity of the play'
1875 63 [francis] frank a[lbert] marshall
'the early life' of Hamlet
1875 64 hermann ulrici
Hamlet's 'double contradiction'
1876 65 john bulloch
and the Globe edition emendations
1878 66 j. o. halliwell-phillipps
on Hamlet's 'singular determination'
1879 67 charles cowden clarke and mary cowden clarke
'unlocking the treasures of his style'
1879 Notes Select Bibliography Index
on Steevens's and Malone's editions and various 18th century theatrical performances
1784 2. william richardson
a philosophical analysis of Hamlet's character
1784 3. walter whiter
on Hamlet's melancholic disposition
1794 4. johann wolfgang von goethe
Hamlet's character as analogue for Wilheim Meister's own disenchantment
1797 5 lord john chedworth
Glosses and personal annotation of early variorum editions (Johnson
Steevens
Malone)
1805 6 e.h. seymour
on collations of various passages from quartos as a means of making the 'brightness of Shakespeare's genius still more conspicuous'
1805 7 francis douce
on the historical
cultural analogues and 'anachronisms' of the play
1807 8 henry james pye
various commentary notes
1807 9 john monck mason
various commentary on variorum editions
1807 10 august wilhelm von schlegel
on Hamlet's unheroic predisposition
1808 11 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "unpractical being" and similarity with Wilhelm Meister
1810 12 charles lamb
on the difficulty of representing theatrically Hamlet's 'solitary musings'
1811 13 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "irresoluteness" of his revenge in Act 3
1812 14 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet's use of 'trivial objects and familiar circumstances'
1813 15 william hazlitt
on Edmund Kean's rehearsal of Hamlet's 'undulating lines'
1814 16 andrew becket
on the importance of collation and conjecture in determining Shakespeare's meaning
1815 17 william hazlitt
on the complexity of Hamlet's characters
with passing reference to Kemble and Kean's flawed performances
1817 18 samuel taylor coleridge
and Hamlet's "flying" from reality
1818 19 t[homas] c[ampbell] [john wilson] 'Letters on Shakspeare - No. 1. - Hamlet.'
1818 20 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet and the development of his 'philosophical criticism'
1819 21 zachary jackson
presenting 700 passages needing penetration and restoration
1819 22 anon. 'Observations on Mr. Campbell's Essay on English Poetry'
1819 23 samuel taylor coleridge
and the 'easy language of common life' in Hamlet
1819 24 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet Act 1
1819 25 samuel taylor coleridge
miscellaneous manuscript notes
1819 26 augustine skottowe
various observations on scenes
1824 27 samuel weller singer
and the dating of Hamlet
1826 28 hartley coleridge
on the complexity of reading Hamlet's character
1828 29 george farren
an appendix on mania and melancholy in Hamlet and Ophelia
1829 30 thomas caldecott
a defense of Hamlet's behavior as a means of enacting revenge
1832 31 james boaden
a memoir of Garrick's Hamlet
1832 32 anna jameson
Ophelia
'the snowflake dissolved in air'
1832 33 nathan drake
Hamlet's reticence to revenge
1838 34 thomas carlyle
Shakespeare: Priest of Mankind
1840 35 alexander dyce
a critique of Collier's 1841 and Knight's 1842 editions
1844 36 joseph hunter
Shakespearean variants
1845 37 henry n. hudson
the 'universality' of Hamlet's character
1848 38 edward strachey
Hamlet as a 'man' and the 'triumph' of his revenge
1848 39 samuel weller singer
"the meaning of 'Drink Up Eisell' in Hamlet." 1850 40 nicolaus delius
selected commentary notes
1854 41 rev. arthur ramsay
and the 'mystery of humanity'
1856 42 henry hope reed
on Hamlet's 'meditative mind'
1856 43 william maginn
on Polonius as 'ceremonious courtier'
1856 44 william rushton
on Shakespeare's legal acumen
1859 45 ivan turgenev
on the 'turbulent sea' and the 'deep flowing tranquility'
1860 46 charles cowden clarke and the 'shrouding' of Hamlet's revenge
1863 47 georg gottfried gervinus
the 'conscientious' Hamlet
1863 48 b[rinsley] nicholson
Shakespeare and 'sour and stale beer'
1864 49 james henry hackett
reviews of contemporary 'Hamlets'
1864 50 victor hugo
Hamlet and "hesitation"
1864 51 albert cohn
the German 'Hamlet'
1865 52 samuel bailey
on the empirical Shakespeare
1866 53 john bucknill
'Ophelia
so simple
so beautiful
so pitiful'
1867 54 thomas keightley
on individual passages
1867 55 benno tschischwitz
on Bruno's atomistic philosophy and Hamlet
1867 56 benno tschischwitz
on Shakespeare's philosophy and Giordano Bruno's influence
1869 57 p[eter] a[ugustin] daniel
notes and conjectures
1870 58 george miles
A Review of ''Hamlet'. 1870 59 r[obert] g[ordon] latham
the 'hopelessness' of Hamlet's pre-cursors
1872 60 mary cowden clarke
on Ophelia's youth
1873 61 karl elze
the French Hamlet
1874 62 edward dowden
and mystery
the 'baffling
vital obscurity of the play'
1875 63 [francis] frank a[lbert] marshall
'the early life' of Hamlet
1875 64 hermann ulrici
Hamlet's 'double contradiction'
1876 65 john bulloch
and the Globe edition emendations
1878 66 j. o. halliwell-phillipps
on Hamlet's 'singular determination'
1879 67 charles cowden clarke and mary cowden clarke
'unlocking the treasures of his style'
1879 Notes Select Bibliography Index
general editor's preface preface introduction 1. thomas davies
on Steevens's and Malone's editions and various 18th century theatrical performances
1784 2. william richardson
a philosophical analysis of Hamlet's character
1784 3. walter whiter
on Hamlet's melancholic disposition
1794 4. johann wolfgang von goethe
Hamlet's character as analogue for Wilheim Meister's own disenchantment
1797 5 lord john chedworth
Glosses and personal annotation of early variorum editions (Johnson
Steevens
Malone)
1805 6 e.h. seymour
on collations of various passages from quartos as a means of making the 'brightness of Shakespeare's genius still more conspicuous'
1805 7 francis douce
on the historical
cultural analogues and 'anachronisms' of the play
1807 8 henry james pye
various commentary notes
1807 9 john monck mason
various commentary on variorum editions
1807 10 august wilhelm von schlegel
on Hamlet's unheroic predisposition
1808 11 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "unpractical being" and similarity with Wilhelm Meister
1810 12 charles lamb
on the difficulty of representing theatrically Hamlet's 'solitary musings'
1811 13 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "irresoluteness" of his revenge in Act 3
1812 14 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet's use of 'trivial objects and familiar circumstances'
1813 15 william hazlitt
on Edmund Kean's rehearsal of Hamlet's 'undulating lines'
1814 16 andrew becket
on the importance of collation and conjecture in determining Shakespeare's meaning
1815 17 william hazlitt
on the complexity of Hamlet's characters
with passing reference to Kemble and Kean's flawed performances
1817 18 samuel taylor coleridge
and Hamlet's "flying" from reality
1818 19 t[homas] c[ampbell] [john wilson] 'Letters on Shakspeare - No. 1. - Hamlet.'
1818 20 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet and the development of his 'philosophical criticism'
1819 21 zachary jackson
presenting 700 passages needing penetration and restoration
1819 22 anon. 'Observations on Mr. Campbell's Essay on English Poetry'
1819 23 samuel taylor coleridge
and the 'easy language of common life' in Hamlet
1819 24 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet Act 1
1819 25 samuel taylor coleridge
miscellaneous manuscript notes
1819 26 augustine skottowe
various observations on scenes
1824 27 samuel weller singer
and the dating of Hamlet
1826 28 hartley coleridge
on the complexity of reading Hamlet's character
1828 29 george farren
an appendix on mania and melancholy in Hamlet and Ophelia
1829 30 thomas caldecott
a defense of Hamlet's behavior as a means of enacting revenge
1832 31 james boaden
a memoir of Garrick's Hamlet
1832 32 anna jameson
Ophelia
'the snowflake dissolved in air'
1832 33 nathan drake
Hamlet's reticence to revenge
1838 34 thomas carlyle
Shakespeare: Priest of Mankind
1840 35 alexander dyce
a critique of Collier's 1841 and Knight's 1842 editions
1844 36 joseph hunter
Shakespearean variants
1845 37 henry n. hudson
the 'universality' of Hamlet's character
1848 38 edward strachey
Hamlet as a 'man' and the 'triumph' of his revenge
1848 39 samuel weller singer
"the meaning of 'Drink Up Eisell' in Hamlet." 1850 40 nicolaus delius
selected commentary notes
1854 41 rev. arthur ramsay
and the 'mystery of humanity'
1856 42 henry hope reed
on Hamlet's 'meditative mind'
1856 43 william maginn
on Polonius as 'ceremonious courtier'
1856 44 william rushton
on Shakespeare's legal acumen
1859 45 ivan turgenev
on the 'turbulent sea' and the 'deep flowing tranquility'
1860 46 charles cowden clarke and the 'shrouding' of Hamlet's revenge
1863 47 georg gottfried gervinus
the 'conscientious' Hamlet
1863 48 b[rinsley] nicholson
Shakespeare and 'sour and stale beer'
1864 49 james henry hackett
reviews of contemporary 'Hamlets'
1864 50 victor hugo
Hamlet and "hesitation"
1864 51 albert cohn
the German 'Hamlet'
1865 52 samuel bailey
on the empirical Shakespeare
1866 53 john bucknill
'Ophelia
so simple
so beautiful
so pitiful'
1867 54 thomas keightley
on individual passages
1867 55 benno tschischwitz
on Bruno's atomistic philosophy and Hamlet
1867 56 benno tschischwitz
on Shakespeare's philosophy and Giordano Bruno's influence
1869 57 p[eter] a[ugustin] daniel
notes and conjectures
1870 58 george miles
A Review of ''Hamlet'. 1870 59 r[obert] g[ordon] latham
the 'hopelessness' of Hamlet's pre-cursors
1872 60 mary cowden clarke
on Ophelia's youth
1873 61 karl elze
the French Hamlet
1874 62 edward dowden
and mystery
the 'baffling
vital obscurity of the play'
1875 63 [francis] frank a[lbert] marshall
'the early life' of Hamlet
1875 64 hermann ulrici
Hamlet's 'double contradiction'
1876 65 john bulloch
and the Globe edition emendations
1878 66 j. o. halliwell-phillipps
on Hamlet's 'singular determination'
1879 67 charles cowden clarke and mary cowden clarke
'unlocking the treasures of his style'
1879 Notes Select Bibliography Index
on Steevens's and Malone's editions and various 18th century theatrical performances
1784 2. william richardson
a philosophical analysis of Hamlet's character
1784 3. walter whiter
on Hamlet's melancholic disposition
1794 4. johann wolfgang von goethe
Hamlet's character as analogue for Wilheim Meister's own disenchantment
1797 5 lord john chedworth
Glosses and personal annotation of early variorum editions (Johnson
Steevens
Malone)
1805 6 e.h. seymour
on collations of various passages from quartos as a means of making the 'brightness of Shakespeare's genius still more conspicuous'
1805 7 francis douce
on the historical
cultural analogues and 'anachronisms' of the play
1807 8 henry james pye
various commentary notes
1807 9 john monck mason
various commentary on variorum editions
1807 10 august wilhelm von schlegel
on Hamlet's unheroic predisposition
1808 11 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "unpractical being" and similarity with Wilhelm Meister
1810 12 charles lamb
on the difficulty of representing theatrically Hamlet's 'solitary musings'
1811 13 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet's "irresoluteness" of his revenge in Act 3
1812 14 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet's use of 'trivial objects and familiar circumstances'
1813 15 william hazlitt
on Edmund Kean's rehearsal of Hamlet's 'undulating lines'
1814 16 andrew becket
on the importance of collation and conjecture in determining Shakespeare's meaning
1815 17 william hazlitt
on the complexity of Hamlet's characters
with passing reference to Kemble and Kean's flawed performances
1817 18 samuel taylor coleridge
and Hamlet's "flying" from reality
1818 19 t[homas] c[ampbell] [john wilson] 'Letters on Shakspeare - No. 1. - Hamlet.'
1818 20 samuel taylor coleridge
Hamlet and the development of his 'philosophical criticism'
1819 21 zachary jackson
presenting 700 passages needing penetration and restoration
1819 22 anon. 'Observations on Mr. Campbell's Essay on English Poetry'
1819 23 samuel taylor coleridge
and the 'easy language of common life' in Hamlet
1819 24 samuel taylor coleridge
on Hamlet Act 1
1819 25 samuel taylor coleridge
miscellaneous manuscript notes
1819 26 augustine skottowe
various observations on scenes
1824 27 samuel weller singer
and the dating of Hamlet
1826 28 hartley coleridge
on the complexity of reading Hamlet's character
1828 29 george farren
an appendix on mania and melancholy in Hamlet and Ophelia
1829 30 thomas caldecott
a defense of Hamlet's behavior as a means of enacting revenge
1832 31 james boaden
a memoir of Garrick's Hamlet
1832 32 anna jameson
Ophelia
'the snowflake dissolved in air'
1832 33 nathan drake
Hamlet's reticence to revenge
1838 34 thomas carlyle
Shakespeare: Priest of Mankind
1840 35 alexander dyce
a critique of Collier's 1841 and Knight's 1842 editions
1844 36 joseph hunter
Shakespearean variants
1845 37 henry n. hudson
the 'universality' of Hamlet's character
1848 38 edward strachey
Hamlet as a 'man' and the 'triumph' of his revenge
1848 39 samuel weller singer
"the meaning of 'Drink Up Eisell' in Hamlet." 1850 40 nicolaus delius
selected commentary notes
1854 41 rev. arthur ramsay
and the 'mystery of humanity'
1856 42 henry hope reed
on Hamlet's 'meditative mind'
1856 43 william maginn
on Polonius as 'ceremonious courtier'
1856 44 william rushton
on Shakespeare's legal acumen
1859 45 ivan turgenev
on the 'turbulent sea' and the 'deep flowing tranquility'
1860 46 charles cowden clarke and the 'shrouding' of Hamlet's revenge
1863 47 georg gottfried gervinus
the 'conscientious' Hamlet
1863 48 b[rinsley] nicholson
Shakespeare and 'sour and stale beer'
1864 49 james henry hackett
reviews of contemporary 'Hamlets'
1864 50 victor hugo
Hamlet and "hesitation"
1864 51 albert cohn
the German 'Hamlet'
1865 52 samuel bailey
on the empirical Shakespeare
1866 53 john bucknill
'Ophelia
so simple
so beautiful
so pitiful'
1867 54 thomas keightley
on individual passages
1867 55 benno tschischwitz
on Bruno's atomistic philosophy and Hamlet
1867 56 benno tschischwitz
on Shakespeare's philosophy and Giordano Bruno's influence
1869 57 p[eter] a[ugustin] daniel
notes and conjectures
1870 58 george miles
A Review of ''Hamlet'. 1870 59 r[obert] g[ordon] latham
the 'hopelessness' of Hamlet's pre-cursors
1872 60 mary cowden clarke
on Ophelia's youth
1873 61 karl elze
the French Hamlet
1874 62 edward dowden
and mystery
the 'baffling
vital obscurity of the play'
1875 63 [francis] frank a[lbert] marshall
'the early life' of Hamlet
1875 64 hermann ulrici
Hamlet's 'double contradiction'
1876 65 john bulloch
and the Globe edition emendations
1878 66 j. o. halliwell-phillipps
on Hamlet's 'singular determination'
1879 67 charles cowden clarke and mary cowden clarke
'unlocking the treasures of his style'
1879 Notes Select Bibliography Index