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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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"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
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2002
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2002
- Englisch
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Brian Vickers
VOLUME 3: PREFACE INTRODUCTION NOTE ON THE TEXT 84 DAVID MALLET
textual criticism attacked
1733 85 WILLIAM POPPLE on Polonius
May 1735 86 AARON HILL on King Lear and Hamlet
October 1735 87 GEORGE STUBBES on Hamlet
1736 88 ALEXANDER POPE
conversations
1736 Unsigned essays
Shakespeare and the actors
December 1736; February
March 1737 71 90 THOMAS BIRCH and WILLIAM WARBURTON on Shakespeare's life and works
1739 91 WILLIAM SMITH
Shakespeare and the Sublime
1739 92 COLLEY CIBBER
Shakespeare in the theatre
1740 93 THOMAS GRAY
Shakespeare's language
April 1742 94 THOMAS COOKE
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 95 WILLIAM COLLINS
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 96 SIR THOMAS HANMER
preface to Shakespeare
1744 97 JOSEPH WARTON
Shakespeare: Nature's child
1744 98 CORBYN MORRIS
Falstaff's humour
1744 99 DAVID GARRICK
How not to act Macbeth
1744 100 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Macbeth
1744 101 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Othello
1745 102 COLLEY CIBBER
adaptation of King John
1745 103 Unsigned essay against Cibber's King John
1745 104 ELIZAH HAYWOOD on the adaptations of Romeo and Juliet
1745 105 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Macbeth
1745 106 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare weighed and measured
December 1746 107 WILLIAM GUTHRIE on Shakespearian tragedy
1747 108 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
August 1747 109 SAMUEL FOOTE
Shakespeare and the actors
1747 110 SAMUEL FOOTE on the Unities
1747 111 WILLIAM WARBURTON
edition of Shakespeare
1747 112 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare the dramatist
1747 113 PETER WHALLEY on Shakespeare's learning
1748 114 JOHN UPTON on Shakespeare
1748 115 SAMUEL RICHARDSON on poetic justice
1748 116 Unsigned essay on Shakespeare's morality compared with Otway's
November
December 1748 117 DAVID GARRICK
adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
1748 118 JOHN HOLT
Remarks on 'The Tempest'
1749 119 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare attacks Francophilia
1749 120 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare and ordinary life
1749 121 DAVID GARRICK on Shakespeare's temple
September 1750 122 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and the rules
1750 123 'SIR' JOHN HILL
Shakespeare and the actors
1750 124 ARTHUR MURPHY on Romeo and Juliet
October 1750 125 Unsigned poem
'Shakespeare's Ghost'
June 1750 126 THOMAS SEWARD on Shakespeare
1750 127 THOMAS EDWARDS
Warburton exposed
1750 128 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare
1751 129 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Shakespeare
November 1750; September
October 1751 130 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
November 1751 131 WILLIAM MASON
a proposal to revive the Chorus
1751 132 THOMAS GRAY
the Chorus rejected
c. December 1751 133 ARTHUR MURPHY
the Chorus rejected
September 1752 134 Unsigned essay on Hamlet
1752 135 BONNELL THORNTON on Shakespeare
February
March 1752 136 WILLIAM DODD on Shakespeare
1752 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
textual criticism attacked
1733 85 WILLIAM POPPLE on Polonius
May 1735 86 AARON HILL on King Lear and Hamlet
October 1735 87 GEORGE STUBBES on Hamlet
1736 88 ALEXANDER POPE
conversations
1736 Unsigned essays
Shakespeare and the actors
December 1736; February
March 1737 71 90 THOMAS BIRCH and WILLIAM WARBURTON on Shakespeare's life and works
1739 91 WILLIAM SMITH
Shakespeare and the Sublime
1739 92 COLLEY CIBBER
Shakespeare in the theatre
1740 93 THOMAS GRAY
Shakespeare's language
April 1742 94 THOMAS COOKE
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 95 WILLIAM COLLINS
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 96 SIR THOMAS HANMER
preface to Shakespeare
1744 97 JOSEPH WARTON
Shakespeare: Nature's child
1744 98 CORBYN MORRIS
Falstaff's humour
1744 99 DAVID GARRICK
How not to act Macbeth
1744 100 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Macbeth
1744 101 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Othello
1745 102 COLLEY CIBBER
adaptation of King John
1745 103 Unsigned essay against Cibber's King John
1745 104 ELIZAH HAYWOOD on the adaptations of Romeo and Juliet
1745 105 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Macbeth
1745 106 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare weighed and measured
December 1746 107 WILLIAM GUTHRIE on Shakespearian tragedy
1747 108 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
August 1747 109 SAMUEL FOOTE
Shakespeare and the actors
1747 110 SAMUEL FOOTE on the Unities
1747 111 WILLIAM WARBURTON
edition of Shakespeare
1747 112 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare the dramatist
1747 113 PETER WHALLEY on Shakespeare's learning
1748 114 JOHN UPTON on Shakespeare
1748 115 SAMUEL RICHARDSON on poetic justice
1748 116 Unsigned essay on Shakespeare's morality compared with Otway's
November
December 1748 117 DAVID GARRICK
adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
1748 118 JOHN HOLT
Remarks on 'The Tempest'
1749 119 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare attacks Francophilia
1749 120 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare and ordinary life
1749 121 DAVID GARRICK on Shakespeare's temple
September 1750 122 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and the rules
1750 123 'SIR' JOHN HILL
Shakespeare and the actors
1750 124 ARTHUR MURPHY on Romeo and Juliet
October 1750 125 Unsigned poem
'Shakespeare's Ghost'
June 1750 126 THOMAS SEWARD on Shakespeare
1750 127 THOMAS EDWARDS
Warburton exposed
1750 128 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare
1751 129 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Shakespeare
November 1750; September
October 1751 130 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
November 1751 131 WILLIAM MASON
a proposal to revive the Chorus
1751 132 THOMAS GRAY
the Chorus rejected
c. December 1751 133 ARTHUR MURPHY
the Chorus rejected
September 1752 134 Unsigned essay on Hamlet
1752 135 BONNELL THORNTON on Shakespeare
February
March 1752 136 WILLIAM DODD on Shakespeare
1752 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
VOLUME 3: PREFACE INTRODUCTION NOTE ON THE TEXT 84 DAVID MALLET
textual criticism attacked
1733 85 WILLIAM POPPLE on Polonius
May 1735 86 AARON HILL on King Lear and Hamlet
October 1735 87 GEORGE STUBBES on Hamlet
1736 88 ALEXANDER POPE
conversations
1736 Unsigned essays
Shakespeare and the actors
December 1736; February
March 1737 71 90 THOMAS BIRCH and WILLIAM WARBURTON on Shakespeare's life and works
1739 91 WILLIAM SMITH
Shakespeare and the Sublime
1739 92 COLLEY CIBBER
Shakespeare in the theatre
1740 93 THOMAS GRAY
Shakespeare's language
April 1742 94 THOMAS COOKE
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 95 WILLIAM COLLINS
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 96 SIR THOMAS HANMER
preface to Shakespeare
1744 97 JOSEPH WARTON
Shakespeare: Nature's child
1744 98 CORBYN MORRIS
Falstaff's humour
1744 99 DAVID GARRICK
How not to act Macbeth
1744 100 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Macbeth
1744 101 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Othello
1745 102 COLLEY CIBBER
adaptation of King John
1745 103 Unsigned essay against Cibber's King John
1745 104 ELIZAH HAYWOOD on the adaptations of Romeo and Juliet
1745 105 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Macbeth
1745 106 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare weighed and measured
December 1746 107 WILLIAM GUTHRIE on Shakespearian tragedy
1747 108 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
August 1747 109 SAMUEL FOOTE
Shakespeare and the actors
1747 110 SAMUEL FOOTE on the Unities
1747 111 WILLIAM WARBURTON
edition of Shakespeare
1747 112 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare the dramatist
1747 113 PETER WHALLEY on Shakespeare's learning
1748 114 JOHN UPTON on Shakespeare
1748 115 SAMUEL RICHARDSON on poetic justice
1748 116 Unsigned essay on Shakespeare's morality compared with Otway's
November
December 1748 117 DAVID GARRICK
adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
1748 118 JOHN HOLT
Remarks on 'The Tempest'
1749 119 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare attacks Francophilia
1749 120 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare and ordinary life
1749 121 DAVID GARRICK on Shakespeare's temple
September 1750 122 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and the rules
1750 123 'SIR' JOHN HILL
Shakespeare and the actors
1750 124 ARTHUR MURPHY on Romeo and Juliet
October 1750 125 Unsigned poem
'Shakespeare's Ghost'
June 1750 126 THOMAS SEWARD on Shakespeare
1750 127 THOMAS EDWARDS
Warburton exposed
1750 128 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare
1751 129 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Shakespeare
November 1750; September
October 1751 130 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
November 1751 131 WILLIAM MASON
a proposal to revive the Chorus
1751 132 THOMAS GRAY
the Chorus rejected
c. December 1751 133 ARTHUR MURPHY
the Chorus rejected
September 1752 134 Unsigned essay on Hamlet
1752 135 BONNELL THORNTON on Shakespeare
February
March 1752 136 WILLIAM DODD on Shakespeare
1752 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
textual criticism attacked
1733 85 WILLIAM POPPLE on Polonius
May 1735 86 AARON HILL on King Lear and Hamlet
October 1735 87 GEORGE STUBBES on Hamlet
1736 88 ALEXANDER POPE
conversations
1736 Unsigned essays
Shakespeare and the actors
December 1736; February
March 1737 71 90 THOMAS BIRCH and WILLIAM WARBURTON on Shakespeare's life and works
1739 91 WILLIAM SMITH
Shakespeare and the Sublime
1739 92 COLLEY CIBBER
Shakespeare in the theatre
1740 93 THOMAS GRAY
Shakespeare's language
April 1742 94 THOMAS COOKE
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 95 WILLIAM COLLINS
a panegyric to Shakespeare
1743 96 SIR THOMAS HANMER
preface to Shakespeare
1744 97 JOSEPH WARTON
Shakespeare: Nature's child
1744 98 CORBYN MORRIS
Falstaff's humour
1744 99 DAVID GARRICK
How not to act Macbeth
1744 100 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Macbeth
1744 101 DAVID GARRICK
from his presentation of Othello
1745 102 COLLEY CIBBER
adaptation of King John
1745 103 Unsigned essay against Cibber's King John
1745 104 ELIZAH HAYWOOD on the adaptations of Romeo and Juliet
1745 105 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Macbeth
1745 106 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare weighed and measured
December 1746 107 WILLIAM GUTHRIE on Shakespearian tragedy
1747 108 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
August 1747 109 SAMUEL FOOTE
Shakespeare and the actors
1747 110 SAMUEL FOOTE on the Unities
1747 111 WILLIAM WARBURTON
edition of Shakespeare
1747 112 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare the dramatist
1747 113 PETER WHALLEY on Shakespeare's learning
1748 114 JOHN UPTON on Shakespeare
1748 115 SAMUEL RICHARDSON on poetic justice
1748 116 Unsigned essay on Shakespeare's morality compared with Otway's
November
December 1748 117 DAVID GARRICK
adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
1748 118 JOHN HOLT
Remarks on 'The Tempest'
1749 119 MARK AKENSIDE
Shakespeare attacks Francophilia
1749 120 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare and ordinary life
1749 121 DAVID GARRICK on Shakespeare's temple
September 1750 122 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare and the rules
1750 123 'SIR' JOHN HILL
Shakespeare and the actors
1750 124 ARTHUR MURPHY on Romeo and Juliet
October 1750 125 Unsigned poem
'Shakespeare's Ghost'
June 1750 126 THOMAS SEWARD on Shakespeare
1750 127 THOMAS EDWARDS
Warburton exposed
1750 128 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare
1751 129 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Shakespeare
November 1750; September
October 1751 130 Unsigned essay on jealousy in Othello
November 1751 131 WILLIAM MASON
a proposal to revive the Chorus
1751 132 THOMAS GRAY
the Chorus rejected
c. December 1751 133 ARTHUR MURPHY
the Chorus rejected
September 1752 134 Unsigned essay on Hamlet
1752 135 BONNELL THORNTON on Shakespeare
February
March 1752 136 WILLIAM DODD on Shakespeare
1752 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX