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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
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781040282830
- Artikelnr.: 72294966
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040282830
- Artikelnr.: 72294966
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Chapter 1
205. Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1765
Chapter 2 206. George Colman, Johnson's edition reviewed 1765
Chapter 3 207. William Kenrick, Johnson attacked 1765
Chapter 4 208.William Guthrie, J ohnson reviewed 1765-6
Chapter 5 209. James Barclay, Johnson defended 1766
Chapter 6 210. Thomas Tyrwhitt, on editing Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 7 211. George Steevens, on Shakespearian scholarship 1766
Chapter 8 212. George Steevens, proposals for a new edition of Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 9 213. Richard Hurd, Shakespeare's pastorals 1766
Chapter 10 214. Richard Farmer, Shakespeare's lack of classical learning 1767
Chapter 11 215. William Guthrie, Farmer reviewed 1767
Chapter 12 216. T. W., on three Shakespearian tragedies 1768
Chapter 13 217. George Colman, Farmer criticized 1768
Chapter 14 218. George Colman, King Lear Part ly restored 1768
Chapter 15 219. Richard Warner, Shakespeare's language 1768
Chapter 16 220. Edward Capell, introduction to Shakespeare 1768
Chapter 17 221. Elizabeth Montagu, Shakespeare's genlus 1769
Chapter 18 222. David Garrick, Jubilee Ode to Shakespeare 1769
Chapter 19 223. Unsigned oration, In honour of Shakepeare 1769
Chapter 20 224. U nsigned essay, on the deficiencies of English drama 1769
Chapter 21 225. Charles Jennens, on editing King Lear 1770
Chapter 22 226. William Duff, Shakespeare's genius 1770
Chapter 23 227. Prancis Gentleman, Shakespeare the dramatist 1770
Chapter 24 228. Paul Hiffernan, idolizing Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 25 229. Edward Burnaby Greene, rhetoric in Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 26 230. John Armstrong, Shakespeare and the Unities 1770
Chapter 27 231. J. R., Ode to Shakespeare1771
Chapter 28 232. Richard Cumberland, adaptation of Timon of Athens 1771
Chapter 29 233. John Potter, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 30 234. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 31 235 George Steevens, advice to Garrick on adapting Hamlet 1771
Chapter 32 236. David Garrick, adaptation of Hamlet 1772
Chapter 33 237 Various writers,Garrick's Hamlet reviewed 1772-3
Chapter 34 238. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre, 1772-3
Chapter 35 239. Tate Wilkinson, adaptation of Hamlet 1773
Chapter 36 240. George Steevens and Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 37 241. Thomas Hawkins, Eng1ish drama before Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 38 242. Edward Capell, notes on Shakespeare 1774
205. Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1765
Chapter 2 206. George Colman, Johnson's edition reviewed 1765
Chapter 3 207. William Kenrick, Johnson attacked 1765
Chapter 4 208.William Guthrie, J ohnson reviewed 1765-6
Chapter 5 209. James Barclay, Johnson defended 1766
Chapter 6 210. Thomas Tyrwhitt, on editing Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 7 211. George Steevens, on Shakespearian scholarship 1766
Chapter 8 212. George Steevens, proposals for a new edition of Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 9 213. Richard Hurd, Shakespeare's pastorals 1766
Chapter 10 214. Richard Farmer, Shakespeare's lack of classical learning 1767
Chapter 11 215. William Guthrie, Farmer reviewed 1767
Chapter 12 216. T. W., on three Shakespearian tragedies 1768
Chapter 13 217. George Colman, Farmer criticized 1768
Chapter 14 218. George Colman, King Lear Part ly restored 1768
Chapter 15 219. Richard Warner, Shakespeare's language 1768
Chapter 16 220. Edward Capell, introduction to Shakespeare 1768
Chapter 17 221. Elizabeth Montagu, Shakespeare's genlus 1769
Chapter 18 222. David Garrick, Jubilee Ode to Shakespeare 1769
Chapter 19 223. Unsigned oration, In honour of Shakepeare 1769
Chapter 20 224. U nsigned essay, on the deficiencies of English drama 1769
Chapter 21 225. Charles Jennens, on editing King Lear 1770
Chapter 22 226. William Duff, Shakespeare's genius 1770
Chapter 23 227. Prancis Gentleman, Shakespeare the dramatist 1770
Chapter 24 228. Paul Hiffernan, idolizing Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 25 229. Edward Burnaby Greene, rhetoric in Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 26 230. John Armstrong, Shakespeare and the Unities 1770
Chapter 27 231. J. R., Ode to Shakespeare1771
Chapter 28 232. Richard Cumberland, adaptation of Timon of Athens 1771
Chapter 29 233. John Potter, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 30 234. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 31 235 George Steevens, advice to Garrick on adapting Hamlet 1771
Chapter 32 236. David Garrick, adaptation of Hamlet 1772
Chapter 33 237 Various writers,Garrick's Hamlet reviewed 1772-3
Chapter 34 238. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre, 1772-3
Chapter 35 239. Tate Wilkinson, adaptation of Hamlet 1773
Chapter 36 240. George Steevens and Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 37 241. Thomas Hawkins, Eng1ish drama before Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 38 242. Edward Capell, notes on Shakespeare 1774
Chapter 1
205. Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1765
Chapter 2 206. George Colman, Johnson's edition reviewed 1765
Chapter 3 207. William Kenrick, Johnson attacked 1765
Chapter 4 208.William Guthrie, J ohnson reviewed 1765-6
Chapter 5 209. James Barclay, Johnson defended 1766
Chapter 6 210. Thomas Tyrwhitt, on editing Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 7 211. George Steevens, on Shakespearian scholarship 1766
Chapter 8 212. George Steevens, proposals for a new edition of Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 9 213. Richard Hurd, Shakespeare's pastorals 1766
Chapter 10 214. Richard Farmer, Shakespeare's lack of classical learning 1767
Chapter 11 215. William Guthrie, Farmer reviewed 1767
Chapter 12 216. T. W., on three Shakespearian tragedies 1768
Chapter 13 217. George Colman, Farmer criticized 1768
Chapter 14 218. George Colman, King Lear Part ly restored 1768
Chapter 15 219. Richard Warner, Shakespeare's language 1768
Chapter 16 220. Edward Capell, introduction to Shakespeare 1768
Chapter 17 221. Elizabeth Montagu, Shakespeare's genlus 1769
Chapter 18 222. David Garrick, Jubilee Ode to Shakespeare 1769
Chapter 19 223. Unsigned oration, In honour of Shakepeare 1769
Chapter 20 224. U nsigned essay, on the deficiencies of English drama 1769
Chapter 21 225. Charles Jennens, on editing King Lear 1770
Chapter 22 226. William Duff, Shakespeare's genius 1770
Chapter 23 227. Prancis Gentleman, Shakespeare the dramatist 1770
Chapter 24 228. Paul Hiffernan, idolizing Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 25 229. Edward Burnaby Greene, rhetoric in Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 26 230. John Armstrong, Shakespeare and the Unities 1770
Chapter 27 231. J. R., Ode to Shakespeare1771
Chapter 28 232. Richard Cumberland, adaptation of Timon of Athens 1771
Chapter 29 233. John Potter, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 30 234. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 31 235 George Steevens, advice to Garrick on adapting Hamlet 1771
Chapter 32 236. David Garrick, adaptation of Hamlet 1772
Chapter 33 237 Various writers,Garrick's Hamlet reviewed 1772-3
Chapter 34 238. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre, 1772-3
Chapter 35 239. Tate Wilkinson, adaptation of Hamlet 1773
Chapter 36 240. George Steevens and Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 37 241. Thomas Hawkins, Eng1ish drama before Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 38 242. Edward Capell, notes on Shakespeare 1774
205. Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1765
Chapter 2 206. George Colman, Johnson's edition reviewed 1765
Chapter 3 207. William Kenrick, Johnson attacked 1765
Chapter 4 208.William Guthrie, J ohnson reviewed 1765-6
Chapter 5 209. James Barclay, Johnson defended 1766
Chapter 6 210. Thomas Tyrwhitt, on editing Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 7 211. George Steevens, on Shakespearian scholarship 1766
Chapter 8 212. George Steevens, proposals for a new edition of Shakespeare 1766
Chapter 9 213. Richard Hurd, Shakespeare's pastorals 1766
Chapter 10 214. Richard Farmer, Shakespeare's lack of classical learning 1767
Chapter 11 215. William Guthrie, Farmer reviewed 1767
Chapter 12 216. T. W., on three Shakespearian tragedies 1768
Chapter 13 217. George Colman, Farmer criticized 1768
Chapter 14 218. George Colman, King Lear Part ly restored 1768
Chapter 15 219. Richard Warner, Shakespeare's language 1768
Chapter 16 220. Edward Capell, introduction to Shakespeare 1768
Chapter 17 221. Elizabeth Montagu, Shakespeare's genlus 1769
Chapter 18 222. David Garrick, Jubilee Ode to Shakespeare 1769
Chapter 19 223. Unsigned oration, In honour of Shakepeare 1769
Chapter 20 224. U nsigned essay, on the deficiencies of English drama 1769
Chapter 21 225. Charles Jennens, on editing King Lear 1770
Chapter 22 226. William Duff, Shakespeare's genius 1770
Chapter 23 227. Prancis Gentleman, Shakespeare the dramatist 1770
Chapter 24 228. Paul Hiffernan, idolizing Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 25 229. Edward Burnaby Greene, rhetoric in Shakespeare 1770
Chapter 26 230. John Armstrong, Shakespeare and the Unities 1770
Chapter 27 231. J. R., Ode to Shakespeare1771
Chapter 28 232. Richard Cumberland, adaptation of Timon of Athens 1771
Chapter 29 233. John Potter, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 30 234. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre 1771-2
Chapter 31 235 George Steevens, advice to Garrick on adapting Hamlet 1771
Chapter 32 236. David Garrick, adaptation of Hamlet 1772
Chapter 33 237 Various writers,Garrick's Hamlet reviewed 1772-3
Chapter 34 238. George Steevens, Shakespeare in the theatre, 1772-3
Chapter 35 239. Tate Wilkinson, adaptation of Hamlet 1773
Chapter 36 240. George Steevens and Samuel Johnson, edition of Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 37 241. Thomas Hawkins, Eng1ish drama before Shakespeare 1773
Chapter 38 242. Edward Capell, notes on Shakespeare 1774