The Cambridge Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare criticismCatherine M. S. Alexander Cambridge University Press, 2003 - 464 pages Publisher Description |
Contents
TERENCE HAWKES Introduction | 1 |
and inconsequence in The Comedy of Errors 1972 | 9 |
for Measure 1978 | 36 |
433 | 45 |
HISTORIES | 91 |
CATHERINE BELSEY | 103 |
NANCY K HAYLES | 115 |
Night 1982 | 147 |
ALBERT H TRICOMI The aesthetics of mutilation in Titus Andronicus 1974 | 287 |
verbal echoing in Macbeth 1994 | 329 |
STEPHEN ORGEL Macbeth and the antic round 1999 | 336 |
INGASTINA EWBANK Hamlet and the power of words 1977 | 346 |
KENNETH MUIR Madness in King Lear 1960 | 379 |
a retrospect 190067 1968 | 395 |
NIGEL ALEXANDER Thomas Rymer and Othello 1968 | 405 |
KENNETH MUIR Troilus and Cressida 1955 | 423 |
Reconstructing The Winters Tale 1994 | 155 |
Thou that begetst him that did thee | 164 |
RONALD BERMAN Anarchy and order in Richard III | 241 |
TRAGEDIES | 276 |
MICHAEL TAYLOR The pastoral reckoning in Cymbeline 1983 | 432 |
PHILIPPA BERRY Woman language and history in The Rape of Lucrece 1992 | 458 |
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