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Title Measure for measure / edited by George L. Geckle.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Athlone Press, 2001.

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Description 1 online resource (xxxvi, 382 pages).
Series Shakespeare, the critical tradition
Shakespeare, the critical tradition.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-372) and index.
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Contents GENERAL EDITOR''S PREFACE; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; 1 Correcting Shakespeare''s editors, 1783; 2 Isabella ''pious ... determined, and eloquent'', 1789; 3 Topical allusions in Measure for Measure, 1790; 4 Identifying the main source, explaining the text, 1793; 5 On the play''s sources, 1807; 6 ''A faulty play, 1807; 7 Character and characterization, 1808; 8 ''The triumph of mercy over strict justice'', 1815; 9 Measure for Measure in performance, 1816; 10 Isabella, a ''lovely example of female excellence'', 1817; 11 ''A general system of cross-purposes'', 1817.
12 The Family Shakespeare, 181813 Character and morality in Measure for Measure, 1822; 14 The play''s major source, 1824; 15 A play about mercy, 1826; 16 Isabella compared to Portia, 1832; 17 A ''hateful'' and ''painful'' play, 1835, 1836; 18 A struggle between drama and philosophy, 1839; 19 An introduction to the play, 1840; 20 On the play''s date and sources, 1842; 21 Striking passages in a play that gives little pleasure, 1845; 22 An expression of New Testament morality, 1846; 23 ''This remarkable drama'', 1847; 24 The betrothal contracts and their significance, 1850.
25 Dispraise for Angelo, praise for Isabella, ambivalence about the Duke, 185126 Angelo a natural hypocrite, 1853; 27 Sympathy for Angelo, criticism of Isabella, 1854; 28 An uncongenial play, 1856; 29 On Isabella, the epitome of goodness, and some minor characters, 1863; 30 A play expressing equity, not justice, 1863; 31 ''The central expression'' of Shakespeare''s ''moral judgments'', 1874; 32 A dark and bitter play, 1875; 33 Mediation by the monastic life, 1875; 34 The place of Measure for Measure in Shakespeare''s canon, 1877; 35 Measure for Measure and Roman Catholicism, 1877.
36 On the play''s analogues and early performance, 188037 A tragedy, 1880; 38 Measure for Measure as dramatic literature, 1886-1909; 39 A lesson from the Sermon on the Mount, 1889; 40 The ''painfulness'' of Measure for Measure, 1889; 41 A ''disconsolate and bitter'' play, 1891; 42 A recapitulation of Shakespeare''s earlier work, 1894; 43 A problem play, 1896; 44 Measure for Measure and Puritan hypocrisy, 1898; 45 Shakespeare elevated ''a degraded and repellent theme'', 1898; 46 A play ''full of prophetic intimations'', 1899; 47 A ''painful and repellent'' play, 1900.
48 Measure for Measure as ''a moral experiment'', 190349 Miscellaneous comments, 1904; 50 A critical introduction, 1905; 51 An ''unclassifiable play'' with a ''half satirical title'', 1905; 52 ''The limits of comedy ... sorely strained'', 1906; 53 Measure for Measure and ''the philosophy of morals'', 1906; 54 On the ''inconsistency in the character of Angelo'', 1907; 55 Shakespeare''s representation of ''a weak world'', 1907; 56 A play dramatizing ''the central truth of Christian morality'', 1907; 57 A play better read than acted, 1907; 58 Duke Vincentio as Shakespeare''s alter ego, 1909.
Summary In this critical evaluation of the classic, the discussion focuses on the nature of the major characters, the morality of their behavior, the conclusion of the play, and the genre of a play that was listed in the First Folio as a comedy. The contents of this volume cover texts by English, American and European scholars and critics including Malone, Stevens, Schlegel, Hazlitt, Coleridge, Hallam, Gervinus, Bagehot, Pater, Dowden, Furnivall, Swinburne, Symons, Boas, Shaw, Bradley, Chambers, Bridges, Masefield and Croce.
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Measure for measure.
Measure for measure (Shakespeare, William) (OCoLC)fst01356087
Siblings in literature.
Chastity in literature.
Comedy.
Shakespeare, William.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Shakespeare.
DRAMA -- Shakespeare.
Brothers and sisters in literature. (OCoLC)fst00839685
Chastity in literature. (OCoLC)fst00852570
Comedy. (OCoLC)fst00869083
Measure for measure (Shakespeare)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Geckle, George L.
Other Form: Print version: Measure for measure. London ; New York : Athlone Press, 2001 0485810042 9780485810042 (DLC) 2001018895 (OCoLC)45828995
ISBN 9781847141927 (electronic bk.)
1847141927 (electronic bk.)
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