English Renaissance Drama: Essays in Honor of Madeleine Doran & Mark EcclesHarbage, A. Copper into gold.--Hunter, G.K. Were there act-pauses on Shakespeare's stage?--Beckerman, B. Shakespeare and the life of the scene.--Akrigg, G.P.V. Shakespeare the king-maker.--Leech, C. The moral tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.--Webber, J. Hamlet and the freeing of the mind.--Whitaker, V.K. Still another source for Troilus and Cressida.--Bullough, G. Another analogue of Measure for measure.--Charney, M. Webster vs. Middleton, or the Shakespearean yardstick in Jacobean tragedy.--Ornstein, R. Bourgeois morality and dramatic convention in A woman killed with kindness.--Barish, J.A. The true and false families of The revenger's tragedy.--Waith, E.M. Struggle for calm: the dramatic structure of The broken heart |
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Copper into Gold | 1 |
Were There ActPauses on Shakespeares Stage? | 15 |
Shakespeare and the Life of the Scene | 36 |
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