Studies in honor of A.H.R. Fairchild / edited by Charles T. Prouty.
1946
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Title
Studies in honor of A.H.R. Fairchild / edited by Charles T. Prouty.
Created/published
Columbia : University of Missouri, 1946.
Description
191 p. : port. ; 27 cm
Associated name
Series statement
University of Missouri studies, v. 21, no. 1
Bibliography, etc.
Bibliography: p. [3].
Contents
The copyright of Shakespeare's dramatic works, by G.E. Dawson.
The character of Iago, by J.R. Moore.
It started with a bullfight, by Alfrec Westfall.
The cancel in the quarto of 2 Henry IV, by J.G. McManaway.
The origin of the passion play: matters of theory as well as fact, by Hardin Craig.
Hugh Plat: Elizabethan virtusoso, by C.F. Mullett.
John of Bordeaux: a bad quarto that never reached print, by H.R. Hoppe.
Ellizabethan fiction: Whetstone's Rinaldo and Giletta, and Grange's The golden Aphroditis, by C.T. Prouty.
The personal and literary relationship of Charles Churchill and David Garrick, by E.H. Weatherly.
Keat's Elgin marbles sonnets, by H.E. Rollins.
Charles Lamb and the Elizabethans, by R.C. Bald.
John Steinbeck: earth and stars, by Woodburn Ross.
The character of Iago, by J.R. Moore.
It started with a bullfight, by Alfrec Westfall.
The cancel in the quarto of 2 Henry IV, by J.G. McManaway.
The origin of the passion play: matters of theory as well as fact, by Hardin Craig.
Hugh Plat: Elizabethan virtusoso, by C.F. Mullett.
John of Bordeaux: a bad quarto that never reached print, by H.R. Hoppe.
Ellizabethan fiction: Whetstone's Rinaldo and Giletta, and Grange's The golden Aphroditis, by C.T. Prouty.
The personal and literary relationship of Charles Churchill and David Garrick, by E.H. Weatherly.
Keat's Elgin marbles sonnets, by H.E. Rollins.
Charles Lamb and the Elizabethans, by R.C. Bald.
John Steinbeck: earth and stars, by Woodburn Ross.
Series
University of Missouri studies (1926) ; v. 21, no. 1.
Call number
PR14 .S82