SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM provides students, educators, theatergoers, and other interested readers with valuable insights into Shakespeare's drama and poetry. Clear, accessible introductory essays followed by carefully selected critical responses allow end-users to engage with a variety of scholarly views and critical conversations about Shakespeare's works as literature and in performance. Each entry includes a set of previously published reviews, essays, and other critical responses from sources that include scholarly books and journals, literary magazines, interviews, letters, and diaries, all carefully selected to create a representative history and cross-section of critical responses. Indexes to characters and major themes help students develop paper topics and locate suitable research materials. Students and teachers at all levels of study will benefit from this series, whether they seek information for class discussion and writing assignments, new perspectives on the works, or the most noteworthy analyses of Shakespeare's legacy.
This series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare.
Shakespeare and His Critics
This series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare.
Johnson has thus radically altered the kind of question raised by Henry IV. ... Johnson does not like — where Hal seems to imply that he will later reward Francis for serving out his indenture time (2.4) — involves an attempt to prepare ...
The plays, theme or focus of this volume includes: Clowns and FoolsAs You Like ItKing LearTwelfth Night
This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare.
His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson
Essays in Shakespearean Criticism
Even Within Its Limited Scope, The Fine Critical Insights Of Eminent Shakespearean Critics Like J.M. Robertson, Caroline Spurgeon, E.E. Stoll, W.W. Greg, H. Granville-Barker, T.S. Eliot, Middleton Murry, H.B. Charlton, Wilson Knight And ...
American Shakespearean Criticism, 1607-1865