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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 664
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- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134783335
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Brian Vickers
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON THE TEXT
243 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN
commentary on Shakespeare
1774
244 ALEXANDER GERARD
on Shakespeare's genius
1774
245 WILLIAM KENRICK
lectures on Shakespeare
1774
246 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on the morality of Macbeth and Hamlet
1774
247 EDWARD TAYLOR
Shakespeare's faulty tragedies
1774
248 Unsigned essay
on the cowardice of Falstaff
c. 1774
249 ELIZABETH GRIFFITH
Shakespeare and domestic morality
1775
250 WILLIAM COOKE
Shakespeare's language
1775
251 JAMES BEATTIE
Shakespearian tragedy
1776
252 JOHN BERKENHOUT
Shakespeare defended from Voltaire
1777
253 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
lectures on Shakespeare
1777
254 MAURICE MORGANN
on Falstaff
1777
255 FREDERICK PILON
on acting Hamlet
1777
256 HENRY BROOKE
adaptation of Antony and Cleopatra
1778
257 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1778
258 Unsigned article
in defence of Polonius
1779
259 GEORGE STEEVENS
on the alterations of Shakespeare
1779
260 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Richard III's wooing
1779
261 HORACE WALPOLE
Shakespeare's natural genius
1779-80
262 SAMUEL BADCOCK
Shakespeare's originality
1780
263 EDWARD CAPELL
notes on Shakespeare
1780
264 HENRY MACKENZIE
on the character of Hamlet
1780
265 EDMOND MALONE and others
supplements to Shakespeare
1780
266 THOMAS WARTON
Shakespeare and the golden age of English poetry
1781
267 JAMES HARRIS
Shakespeare and the rules of criticism
1781
268 SAMUEL JOHNSON
on Shakespeare and his critics
1781
269 Unsigned essay
Hamlet defends himself
1782
270 JOHN STEDMAN
letters on Shakespeare
1782
271 B.WALWYN
Shakespearian comedy
1782
272 HUGH BLAIR
lectures on Shakespeare
1783
273 WILLIAM JACKSON
Shakespeare and Jonson
1783
274 JOSEPH RITSON
Shakespeare's editors corrected
1783
275 EDMOND MALONE
additional notes on Shakespeare
1783
276 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
essays on Shakespeare's characters
1783
277 THOMAS DAVIES
Shakespeare in the theatre
1784
278 Unsigned article
notes on Shakespeare
1785
279 ISAAC REED and others
edition of Shakespeare
1785
280 WILLIAM SHAW
Shakespeare's faults
1785
281 JOHN PINKERTON
observations on Shakespeare
1785
282 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and modern tragedy
1785
283 JOHN MONCK MASON
on editing Shakespeare
1785
284 THOMAS WHATELY
Richard III and Macbeth compared
1785
285 J.P.KEMBLE
in defence of Macbeth
1786
286 MARTIN SHERLOCK
in praise of Shakespeare
1786
287 HENRY MACKENZIE
on Falstaff
1786
288 RICHARD CUMBERLAND
essays on Shakespeare
1786
289 ANDREW BECKET
notes on Shakespeare's text
1787
290 GEORGE STEEVENS
on Richard III and Macbeth
1787
291 SAMUEL FELTON
Shakespeare and the artist
1787
292 RICHARD STACK
Morgann on Falstaff refuted
1788
293 THOMAS ROBERTSON
on Hamlet
1788
294 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Falstaff
1788
295 Unsigned essay
on Julius Caesar
1789
296 Unsigned notices
on Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery
1789
297 THOMAS TWINING
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy
1789
298 JAMES FENNELL
Shakespeare in the theatre
1789
299 EDMOND MALONE
edition of Shakespeare
1790
300 W.N.
on Othello
1791
301 JAMES BOSWELL
Johnson on Shakespeare
1791
302 Unsigned essay
a rhapsody on Shakespeare
1792
303 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1793
304 WALTER WHITER
Shakespeare's mental associations
1794
305 WOLSTENHOLME PARR
on Coriolanus and Othello
1795
306 RICHARD HOLE
an ironical (?) defence of Iago
1796
307 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
further thoughts on Hamlet
1798
308 NATHAN DRAKE
Shakespeare and Elizabethan poetry
1798
309 ARTHUR MURPHY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1801
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON THE TEXT
243 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN
commentary on Shakespeare
1774
244 ALEXANDER GERARD
on Shakespeare's genius
1774
245 WILLIAM KENRICK
lectures on Shakespeare
1774
246 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on the morality of Macbeth and Hamlet
1774
247 EDWARD TAYLOR
Shakespeare's faulty tragedies
1774
248 Unsigned essay
on the cowardice of Falstaff
c. 1774
249 ELIZABETH GRIFFITH
Shakespeare and domestic morality
1775
250 WILLIAM COOKE
Shakespeare's language
1775
251 JAMES BEATTIE
Shakespearian tragedy
1776
252 JOHN BERKENHOUT
Shakespeare defended from Voltaire
1777
253 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
lectures on Shakespeare
1777
254 MAURICE MORGANN
on Falstaff
1777
255 FREDERICK PILON
on acting Hamlet
1777
256 HENRY BROOKE
adaptation of Antony and Cleopatra
1778
257 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1778
258 Unsigned article
in defence of Polonius
1779
259 GEORGE STEEVENS
on the alterations of Shakespeare
1779
260 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Richard III's wooing
1779
261 HORACE WALPOLE
Shakespeare's natural genius
1779-80
262 SAMUEL BADCOCK
Shakespeare's originality
1780
263 EDWARD CAPELL
notes on Shakespeare
1780
264 HENRY MACKENZIE
on the character of Hamlet
1780
265 EDMOND MALONE and others
supplements to Shakespeare
1780
266 THOMAS WARTON
Shakespeare and the golden age of English poetry
1781
267 JAMES HARRIS
Shakespeare and the rules of criticism
1781
268 SAMUEL JOHNSON
on Shakespeare and his critics
1781
269 Unsigned essay
Hamlet defends himself
1782
270 JOHN STEDMAN
letters on Shakespeare
1782
271 B.WALWYN
Shakespearian comedy
1782
272 HUGH BLAIR
lectures on Shakespeare
1783
273 WILLIAM JACKSON
Shakespeare and Jonson
1783
274 JOSEPH RITSON
Shakespeare's editors corrected
1783
275 EDMOND MALONE
additional notes on Shakespeare
1783
276 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
essays on Shakespeare's characters
1783
277 THOMAS DAVIES
Shakespeare in the theatre
1784
278 Unsigned article
notes on Shakespeare
1785
279 ISAAC REED and others
edition of Shakespeare
1785
280 WILLIAM SHAW
Shakespeare's faults
1785
281 JOHN PINKERTON
observations on Shakespeare
1785
282 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and modern tragedy
1785
283 JOHN MONCK MASON
on editing Shakespeare
1785
284 THOMAS WHATELY
Richard III and Macbeth compared
1785
285 J.P.KEMBLE
in defence of Macbeth
1786
286 MARTIN SHERLOCK
in praise of Shakespeare
1786
287 HENRY MACKENZIE
on Falstaff
1786
288 RICHARD CUMBERLAND
essays on Shakespeare
1786
289 ANDREW BECKET
notes on Shakespeare's text
1787
290 GEORGE STEEVENS
on Richard III and Macbeth
1787
291 SAMUEL FELTON
Shakespeare and the artist
1787
292 RICHARD STACK
Morgann on Falstaff refuted
1788
293 THOMAS ROBERTSON
on Hamlet
1788
294 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Falstaff
1788
295 Unsigned essay
on Julius Caesar
1789
296 Unsigned notices
on Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery
1789
297 THOMAS TWINING
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy
1789
298 JAMES FENNELL
Shakespeare in the theatre
1789
299 EDMOND MALONE
edition of Shakespeare
1790
300 W.N.
on Othello
1791
301 JAMES BOSWELL
Johnson on Shakespeare
1791
302 Unsigned essay
a rhapsody on Shakespeare
1792
303 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1793
304 WALTER WHITER
Shakespeare's mental associations
1794
305 WOLSTENHOLME PARR
on Coriolanus and Othello
1795
306 RICHARD HOLE
an ironical (?) defence of Iago
1796
307 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
further thoughts on Hamlet
1798
308 NATHAN DRAKE
Shakespeare and Elizabethan poetry
1798
309 ARTHUR MURPHY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1801
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON THE TEXT
243 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN
commentary on Shakespeare
1774
244 ALEXANDER GERARD
on Shakespeare's genius
1774
245 WILLIAM KENRICK
lectures on Shakespeare
1774
246 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on the morality of Macbeth and Hamlet
1774
247 EDWARD TAYLOR
Shakespeare's faulty tragedies
1774
248 Unsigned essay
on the cowardice of Falstaff
c. 1774
249 ELIZABETH GRIFFITH
Shakespeare and domestic morality
1775
250 WILLIAM COOKE
Shakespeare's language
1775
251 JAMES BEATTIE
Shakespearian tragedy
1776
252 JOHN BERKENHOUT
Shakespeare defended from Voltaire
1777
253 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
lectures on Shakespeare
1777
254 MAURICE MORGANN
on Falstaff
1777
255 FREDERICK PILON
on acting Hamlet
1777
256 HENRY BROOKE
adaptation of Antony and Cleopatra
1778
257 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1778
258 Unsigned article
in defence of Polonius
1779
259 GEORGE STEEVENS
on the alterations of Shakespeare
1779
260 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Richard III's wooing
1779
261 HORACE WALPOLE
Shakespeare's natural genius
1779-80
262 SAMUEL BADCOCK
Shakespeare's originality
1780
263 EDWARD CAPELL
notes on Shakespeare
1780
264 HENRY MACKENZIE
on the character of Hamlet
1780
265 EDMOND MALONE and others
supplements to Shakespeare
1780
266 THOMAS WARTON
Shakespeare and the golden age of English poetry
1781
267 JAMES HARRIS
Shakespeare and the rules of criticism
1781
268 SAMUEL JOHNSON
on Shakespeare and his critics
1781
269 Unsigned essay
Hamlet defends himself
1782
270 JOHN STEDMAN
letters on Shakespeare
1782
271 B.WALWYN
Shakespearian comedy
1782
272 HUGH BLAIR
lectures on Shakespeare
1783
273 WILLIAM JACKSON
Shakespeare and Jonson
1783
274 JOSEPH RITSON
Shakespeare's editors corrected
1783
275 EDMOND MALONE
additional notes on Shakespeare
1783
276 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
essays on Shakespeare's characters
1783
277 THOMAS DAVIES
Shakespeare in the theatre
1784
278 Unsigned article
notes on Shakespeare
1785
279 ISAAC REED and others
edition of Shakespeare
1785
280 WILLIAM SHAW
Shakespeare's faults
1785
281 JOHN PINKERTON
observations on Shakespeare
1785
282 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and modern tragedy
1785
283 JOHN MONCK MASON
on editing Shakespeare
1785
284 THOMAS WHATELY
Richard III and Macbeth compared
1785
285 J.P.KEMBLE
in defence of Macbeth
1786
286 MARTIN SHERLOCK
in praise of Shakespeare
1786
287 HENRY MACKENZIE
on Falstaff
1786
288 RICHARD CUMBERLAND
essays on Shakespeare
1786
289 ANDREW BECKET
notes on Shakespeare's text
1787
290 GEORGE STEEVENS
on Richard III and Macbeth
1787
291 SAMUEL FELTON
Shakespeare and the artist
1787
292 RICHARD STACK
Morgann on Falstaff refuted
1788
293 THOMAS ROBERTSON
on Hamlet
1788
294 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Falstaff
1788
295 Unsigned essay
on Julius Caesar
1789
296 Unsigned notices
on Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery
1789
297 THOMAS TWINING
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy
1789
298 JAMES FENNELL
Shakespeare in the theatre
1789
299 EDMOND MALONE
edition of Shakespeare
1790
300 W.N.
on Othello
1791
301 JAMES BOSWELL
Johnson on Shakespeare
1791
302 Unsigned essay
a rhapsody on Shakespeare
1792
303 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1793
304 WALTER WHITER
Shakespeare's mental associations
1794
305 WOLSTENHOLME PARR
on Coriolanus and Othello
1795
306 RICHARD HOLE
an ironical (?) defence of Iago
1796
307 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
further thoughts on Hamlet
1798
308 NATHAN DRAKE
Shakespeare and Elizabethan poetry
1798
309 ARTHUR MURPHY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1801
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON THE TEXT
243 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN
commentary on Shakespeare
1774
244 ALEXANDER GERARD
on Shakespeare's genius
1774
245 WILLIAM KENRICK
lectures on Shakespeare
1774
246 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on the morality of Macbeth and Hamlet
1774
247 EDWARD TAYLOR
Shakespeare's faulty tragedies
1774
248 Unsigned essay
on the cowardice of Falstaff
c. 1774
249 ELIZABETH GRIFFITH
Shakespeare and domestic morality
1775
250 WILLIAM COOKE
Shakespeare's language
1775
251 JAMES BEATTIE
Shakespearian tragedy
1776
252 JOHN BERKENHOUT
Shakespeare defended from Voltaire
1777
253 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
lectures on Shakespeare
1777
254 MAURICE MORGANN
on Falstaff
1777
255 FREDERICK PILON
on acting Hamlet
1777
256 HENRY BROOKE
adaptation of Antony and Cleopatra
1778
257 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1778
258 Unsigned article
in defence of Polonius
1779
259 GEORGE STEEVENS
on the alterations of Shakespeare
1779
260 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Richard III's wooing
1779
261 HORACE WALPOLE
Shakespeare's natural genius
1779-80
262 SAMUEL BADCOCK
Shakespeare's originality
1780
263 EDWARD CAPELL
notes on Shakespeare
1780
264 HENRY MACKENZIE
on the character of Hamlet
1780
265 EDMOND MALONE and others
supplements to Shakespeare
1780
266 THOMAS WARTON
Shakespeare and the golden age of English poetry
1781
267 JAMES HARRIS
Shakespeare and the rules of criticism
1781
268 SAMUEL JOHNSON
on Shakespeare and his critics
1781
269 Unsigned essay
Hamlet defends himself
1782
270 JOHN STEDMAN
letters on Shakespeare
1782
271 B.WALWYN
Shakespearian comedy
1782
272 HUGH BLAIR
lectures on Shakespeare
1783
273 WILLIAM JACKSON
Shakespeare and Jonson
1783
274 JOSEPH RITSON
Shakespeare's editors corrected
1783
275 EDMOND MALONE
additional notes on Shakespeare
1783
276 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
essays on Shakespeare's characters
1783
277 THOMAS DAVIES
Shakespeare in the theatre
1784
278 Unsigned article
notes on Shakespeare
1785
279 ISAAC REED and others
edition of Shakespeare
1785
280 WILLIAM SHAW
Shakespeare's faults
1785
281 JOHN PINKERTON
observations on Shakespeare
1785
282 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and modern tragedy
1785
283 JOHN MONCK MASON
on editing Shakespeare
1785
284 THOMAS WHATELY
Richard III and Macbeth compared
1785
285 J.P.KEMBLE
in defence of Macbeth
1786
286 MARTIN SHERLOCK
in praise of Shakespeare
1786
287 HENRY MACKENZIE
on Falstaff
1786
288 RICHARD CUMBERLAND
essays on Shakespeare
1786
289 ANDREW BECKET
notes on Shakespeare's text
1787
290 GEORGE STEEVENS
on Richard III and Macbeth
1787
291 SAMUEL FELTON
Shakespeare and the artist
1787
292 RICHARD STACK
Morgann on Falstaff refuted
1788
293 THOMAS ROBERTSON
on Hamlet
1788
294 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
on Falstaff
1788
295 Unsigned essay
on Julius Caesar
1789
296 Unsigned notices
on Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery
1789
297 THOMAS TWINING
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy
1789
298 JAMES FENNELL
Shakespeare in the theatre
1789
299 EDMOND MALONE
edition of Shakespeare
1790
300 W.N.
on Othello
1791
301 JAMES BOSWELL
Johnson on Shakespeare
1791
302 Unsigned essay
a rhapsody on Shakespeare
1792
303 GEORGE STEEVENS and others
edition of Shakespeare
1793
304 WALTER WHITER
Shakespeare's mental associations
1794
305 WOLSTENHOLME PARR
on Coriolanus and Othello
1795
306 RICHARD HOLE
an ironical (?) defence of Iago
1796
307 WILLIAM RICHARDSON
further thoughts on Hamlet
1798
308 NATHAN DRAKE
Shakespeare and Elizabethan poetry
1798
309 ARTHUR MURPHY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1801
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX