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Title
The middle comedies [electronic resource] / edited by Kenneth Muir.
Published
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1979.
Description
1 online resource (viii, 256 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Series statement
Shakespeare survey ; 32
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Contents
Shakespeare's middle comedies: a generation of criticism / M.M. Mahood
"Perfect types of womanhood": Rosalind, Beatrice and Viola in Victorian criticism and performance / Russell Jackson
The stage representation of the "kill Claudio" sequence in Much ado about nothing / J.F. Cox
As you like it adapted: Charles Johnson's Love in a forest / Edith Holding
Social relations and the social order in Much ado about nothing / Elliot Krieger
Sexual disguise in As you like it and Twelfth night / Nancy K. Hayles
Twelfth night and the myth of Echo and Narcissus / D.J. Palmer
"Smiling at grief": some techniques of comedy in Twelfth night and Così fan tutte / Roger Warren
"My lady's a Catayan, we are politicians, Maluolios a Peg-a-ramsie" (Twelfth night II, iii, 77-8) / Gustav Ungerer
The importance of being Marcade / J.M. Nosworthy
A Hebrew source for The merchant of Venice / S.J. Schönfeld
The marriage contracts in Measure for measure: a reconsideration / Karl P. Wentersdorf
Richard III: antecedents of Clarence's dream / Harold F. Brooks
Deep plots and indiscretions in "The murder of Gonzago" / M.R. Woodhead
"What is't to leave betimes?" proverbs and logic in Hamlet / Joan Larsen Klein
The tempest: language and society / Stanton B. Garner, Jr.
Pictorial evidence for a possible replica of the London Fortune Theatre in Gdansk / Jerzy Limon
A year of comedies: Stratford 1978 / Roger Warren
The year's contributions to Shakespearian study / R.F. Hill, E.D. Pendry and George Walton Williams.
"Perfect types of womanhood": Rosalind, Beatrice and Viola in Victorian criticism and performance / Russell Jackson
The stage representation of the "kill Claudio" sequence in Much ado about nothing / J.F. Cox
As you like it adapted: Charles Johnson's Love in a forest / Edith Holding
Social relations and the social order in Much ado about nothing / Elliot Krieger
Sexual disguise in As you like it and Twelfth night / Nancy K. Hayles
Twelfth night and the myth of Echo and Narcissus / D.J. Palmer
"Smiling at grief": some techniques of comedy in Twelfth night and Così fan tutte / Roger Warren
"My lady's a Catayan, we are politicians, Maluolios a Peg-a-ramsie" (Twelfth night II, iii, 77-8) / Gustav Ungerer
The importance of being Marcade / J.M. Nosworthy
A Hebrew source for The merchant of Venice / S.J. Schönfeld
The marriage contracts in Measure for measure: a reconsideration / Karl P. Wentersdorf
Richard III: antecedents of Clarence's dream / Harold F. Brooks
Deep plots and indiscretions in "The murder of Gonzago" / M.R. Woodhead
"What is't to leave betimes?" proverbs and logic in Hamlet / Joan Larsen Klein
The tempest: language and society / Stanton B. Garner, Jr.
Pictorial evidence for a possible replica of the London Fortune Theatre in Gdansk / Jerzy Limon
A year of comedies: Stratford 1978 / Roger Warren
The year's contributions to Shakespearian study / R.F. Hill, E.D. Pendry and George Walton Williams.
Series
Shakespeare survey (Cambridge, England) ; 32.
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Great Britain -- England -- Cambridge -- publication place.
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