The Resource Shakespeare's contemporaries : modern studies in English Renaissance drama, edited by Max Bluestone, Norman Rabkin ; with an introductory essay by Alfred Harbage
Shakespeare's contemporaries : modern studies in English Renaissance drama, edited by Max Bluestone, Norman Rabkin ; with an introductory essay by Alfred Harbage
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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xx, 411 p.
- Contents
-
- Introduction
- Anonymous
- The hybrid image in farce / Bernard Spivack
- Cambises / Willard Farnham
- Lyly / Wilson Knight
- Peele's "Old Wives's Tale / Harold Jenkins
- The Function of the Double Plot / William Empson
- The Uses of Rhetoric / Wolfgang Clemen
- The Theme and Structure of "The Spanish Tragedy" / Philip Edwards
- Humor in "Tamburlaine" / Paul H. Kocher
- The Dramatic Structure of Marlowe's "Tamburlaine the Great," Part I and II
- The Second Part of "Tamburlaine the Great" / Helen Gardner
- The tragedy of Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" / Arthur Mizener
- The Damnation of Faustus / W.W. Greg
- The Tragedy of "The Jew of Malta" / F.S. Boas
- State Overturned / Harry Levin
- Marlowe's "Edward II" and the Tudor History Play / Irving Ribner
- "Arden of Feversham" / Louis Gillet
- Thomas Dekker / Una Ellis-Fermor
- Renaissance psychology in "A Woman Killed with Kindness" / Hardin Craig
- The Comic Humours: A New Interpretation / Henry L. Snuggs
- The Double Plot in "Volpone" / Jonas A. Barish
- "The Alchemist" / C.H. Herford and Percy Simpson
- Unifying Symbols in the Comedy of Ben Jonson / Ray L. Heffner, Jr.
- Reason and Passion in Marston's "The Dutch Courtezan" / Theodore Spencer
- Fate and Chance in "The Duchess of Malfi" / Muriel C. Bradbrook
- "Courtly reward and punishment": An Interpretation of "The White Devil" / Travis Bogard
- "Royal Man": Notes on the Tragedies of George Chapman / Edwin Muir
- "The Revenger's Tragedy": a Study in Irony / Peter Lisca
- "Philaster" and "Cymbeline" / Harold S. Wilson
- The Dramatic Structure of "The Changeling" / Karl L. Holzknecht
- Social Morality in "A New Way to Pay Old Debts / L.C. Knights
- The Last Jacobean Tragedy / Clifford Leech
- Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy and "The Cardinal" / Fredson T. Bowers
- Isbn
- 9780138076771
- Label
- Shakespeare's contemporaries : modern studies in English Renaissance drama
- Title
- Shakespeare's contemporaries
- Title remainder
- modern studies in English Renaissance drama
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Max Bluestone, Norman Rabkin ; with an introductory essay by Alfred Harbage
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PR653
- LC item number
- .B52 1970
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Prentice-Hall English literature series
- Label
- Shakespeare's contemporaries : modern studies in English Renaissance drama, edited by Max Bluestone, Norman Rabkin ; with an introductory essay by Alfred Harbage
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
- Introduction -- Anonymous -- The hybrid image in farce / Bernard Spivack -- Cambises / Willard Farnham -- Lyly / Wilson Knight -- Peele's "Old Wives's Tale / Harold Jenkins -- The Function of the Double Plot / William Empson -- The Uses of Rhetoric / Wolfgang Clemen -- The Theme and Structure of "The Spanish Tragedy" / Philip Edwards -- Humor in "Tamburlaine" / Paul H. Kocher -- The Dramatic Structure of Marlowe's "Tamburlaine the Great," Part I and II -- The Second Part of "Tamburlaine the Great" / Helen Gardner -- The tragedy of Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" / Arthur Mizener -- The Damnation of Faustus / W.W. Greg -- The Tragedy of "The Jew of Malta" / F.S. Boas -- State Overturned / Harry Levin -- Marlowe's "Edward II" and the Tudor History Play / Irving Ribner -- "Arden of Feversham" / Louis Gillet -- Thomas Dekker / Una Ellis-Fermor -- Renaissance psychology in "A Woman Killed with Kindness" / Hardin Craig -- The Comic Humours: A New Interpretation / Henry L. Snuggs -- The Double Plot in "Volpone" / Jonas A. Barish -- "The Alchemist" / C.H. Herford and Percy Simpson -- Unifying Symbols in the Comedy of Ben Jonson / Ray L. Heffner, Jr. -- Reason and Passion in Marston's "The Dutch Courtezan" / Theodore Spencer -- Fate and Chance in "The Duchess of Malfi" / Muriel C. Bradbrook -- "Courtly reward and punishment": An Interpretation of "The White Devil" / Travis Bogard -- "Royal Man": Notes on the Tragedies of George Chapman / Edwin Muir -- "The Revenger's Tragedy": a Study in Irony / Peter Lisca -- "Philaster" and "Cymbeline" / Harold S. Wilson -- The Dramatic Structure of "The Changeling" / Karl L. Holzknecht -- Social Morality in "A New Way to Pay Old Debts / L.C. Knights -- The Last Jacobean Tragedy / Clifford Leech -- Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy and "The Cardinal" / Fredson T. Bowers
- Control code
- 44414
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xx, 411 p.
- Isbn
- 9780138076771
- Lccn
- 69012627 //r932
- Note
- Library's copy 1 (SW Writers): Purchased 1993. From the library of R.G. Vliet (SW Writers Access. No. 93-111).
- Label
- Shakespeare's contemporaries : modern studies in English Renaissance drama, edited by Max Bluestone, Norman Rabkin ; with an introductory essay by Alfred Harbage
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
- Introduction -- Anonymous -- The hybrid image in farce / Bernard Spivack -- Cambises / Willard Farnham -- Lyly / Wilson Knight -- Peele's "Old Wives's Tale / Harold Jenkins -- The Function of the Double Plot / William Empson -- The Uses of Rhetoric / Wolfgang Clemen -- The Theme and Structure of "The Spanish Tragedy" / Philip Edwards -- Humor in "Tamburlaine" / Paul H. Kocher -- The Dramatic Structure of Marlowe's "Tamburlaine the Great," Part I and II -- The Second Part of "Tamburlaine the Great" / Helen Gardner -- The tragedy of Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" / Arthur Mizener -- The Damnation of Faustus / W.W. Greg -- The Tragedy of "The Jew of Malta" / F.S. Boas -- State Overturned / Harry Levin -- Marlowe's "Edward II" and the Tudor History Play / Irving Ribner -- "Arden of Feversham" / Louis Gillet -- Thomas Dekker / Una Ellis-Fermor -- Renaissance psychology in "A Woman Killed with Kindness" / Hardin Craig -- The Comic Humours: A New Interpretation / Henry L. Snuggs -- The Double Plot in "Volpone" / Jonas A. Barish -- "The Alchemist" / C.H. Herford and Percy Simpson -- Unifying Symbols in the Comedy of Ben Jonson / Ray L. Heffner, Jr. -- Reason and Passion in Marston's "The Dutch Courtezan" / Theodore Spencer -- Fate and Chance in "The Duchess of Malfi" / Muriel C. Bradbrook -- "Courtly reward and punishment": An Interpretation of "The White Devil" / Travis Bogard -- "Royal Man": Notes on the Tragedies of George Chapman / Edwin Muir -- "The Revenger's Tragedy": a Study in Irony / Peter Lisca -- "Philaster" and "Cymbeline" / Harold S. Wilson -- The Dramatic Structure of "The Changeling" / Karl L. Holzknecht -- Social Morality in "A New Way to Pay Old Debts / L.C. Knights -- The Last Jacobean Tragedy / Clifford Leech -- Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy and "The Cardinal" / Fredson T. Bowers
- Control code
- 44414
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xx, 411 p.
- Isbn
- 9780138076771
- Lccn
- 69012627 //r932
- Note
- Library's copy 1 (SW Writers): Purchased 1993. From the library of R.G. Vliet (SW Writers Access. No. 93-111).
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