Description |
168 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
The Tupper lectures on Shakespeare |
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Tupper lectures on Shakespeare.
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Note |
Written in honor of Frederick S. Tupper. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Shakespeare and the professions, by A. Harbage.--Style and expression in Hamlet, by A. R. Humphreys.--Command, question, and assertion in King Lear, by M. Doran.--Antony and Cleopatra: the stillness and the dance, by M. Mack.--Shakespeare's carless art, by T.J.B. Spencer.--All's well with Lafew, by J. G. McManaway.--The invulnerability of evil, by C. Leech. |
Subject |
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Tupper, Frederick, 1871-1950.
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Indexed Term |
Drama in English Shakespeare, William Critical studies. Essays |
Added Author |
Crane, Milton, 1917-1985 editor.
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Tupper, Frederick, 1871-1950.
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George Washington University.
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ISBN |
0226118355 |
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9780226118352 |
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