ShakespeareNew York Review of Books, 31 серп. 2005 р. - 336 стор. This legendary book by an esteemed poet and beloved professor at Columbia University features a series of smart, witty, deeply perceptive essays about each of Shakespeare's plays, together with a further discussion of the poems. Writing with an incomparable knowledge of his subject but without a hint of pedantry, Van Doren elucidates both the astonishing boldness and myriad subtleties of Shakespeare's protean art. His Shakespeare is a book to be treasured by both new and longtime students of the Bard. |
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III | 1 |
IV | 10 |
V | 19 |
VI | 28 |
VII | 33 |
VIII | 36 |
IX | 40 |
X | 45 |
XXII | 152 |
XXIII | 161 |
XXIV | 172 |
XXV | 178 |
XXVI | 185 |
XXVII | 192 |
XXVIII | 204 |
XXIX | 216 |
XI | 51 |
XII | 61 |
XIII | 68 |
XIV | 79 |
XV | 88 |
XVI | 97 |
XVII | 115 |
XVIII | 119 |
XIX | 127 |
XX | 135 |
XXI | 143 |
XXX | 230 |
XXXI | 243 |
XXXII | 249 |
XXXIII | 253 |
XXXIV | 262 |
XXXV | 271 |
XXXVI | 280 |
XXXVII | 289 |
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