Shakespeare: The art of the dramatistRoutledge, 11 жовт. 2013 р. - 288 стор. This edition first published in 1982. Previous edition published in 1972 by Houghton Mifflin. |
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... Henry VII, who “advanced and rewarded” him as a result. At best, then, the Shakespeares were among the “new families” who began to rise under the new regime of the Tudors, though there is a strong possibility that the coat of arms was ...
... Henry VI, had already been seen on the stage by a total of ten thousand spectators. These comments make clear that at least the first and third parts, and presumably also the second part, of the trilogy of plays called Henry VI had been ...
... Henry TV, Part 1 1598 1597-98 Henry IV, Part 2 1600 1598-99 Much Ado about Nothing 1600 1598-99 HenryV 1600 1599-1600 Julius Caesar 1623 1599-1600 As You Like It 1623 1599-1600 Twelfth Night 1623 1600-01 Hamlet 1603 1600-01 The Merry ...
... Henry VIII as another collaboration, perhaps also with Fletcher, but its inclusion in the Folio is strong evidence for regarding it as Shakespeare's own. The printing of the plays, both in the collected Folio edition and in individual ...
... Henry Carey, first Lord Hunsdon, who was a favorite cousin of the Queen and who, as her Lord Chamberlain, was directly charged with supplying entertainment to the court. Acting at court was very prestigious and served as fine adver ...
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Part II Types of Plays | 61 |
Part III Structure | 135 |
Part IV Style | 173 |
Part V Characterization | 225 |
Selective Bibliography | 249 |
Index of Citations of the Plays | 261 |
Index of Names and Subjects | 267 |