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Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition - An Annotated Bibliography, 1961-1991

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Preface William Godshalk * Introduction * Works Cited * Abbreviations for Journals and Series * Abbreviations for the Titles of Shakespeare's Works * Editorial Abbreviations * 1. General Bibliographies, Surveys, and Reference Works * General Works * Individual Works * All's Well That Ends Well * Antony and Cleopatra * As You Like It * The Comedy of Errors * Coriolanus * Cymbeline * Hamlet * Henry IV, Part 1 * Henry IV, Part 2 * Henry V * Henry VI, Part 1 * Henry VI, Part 2 * Henry VI, Part 3 * Henry VIII * Julius Caesar * King John * King Lear * A Lover's Complaint * Love's Labour's Lost * Macbeth * Measure for Measure * The Merchant of Venice * The Merry Wives of Windsor * A Midsummer Night's Dream * Much Ado about Nothing * Othello * The Passionate Pilgrim * Pericles * The Phoenix and the Turtle * The Rape of Lucrece * Richard II * Richard III * Romeo and Juliet * Sonnets * The Taming of the Shrew * The Tempest * Timon of Athens * Titus Andronicus * Troilus and Cressida * Twelfth Night * The Two Gentlemen of Verona * The Two Noble Kinsmen * Venus and Adonis * The Winter's Tale * Name Index * Subject Index

About the author

Lewis Walker

Summary

This book is a concise guide to the burgeoning scholarship on Shakespeare's relationship to the literature and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.

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"This well-introduced and thoughtfully indexed work is an essential purchase for all academic libraries." -- Neal Wyatt, Chesterfield City, P.L., Library Journal

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