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William Shakespeare : comedies & romances / edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Contributor
Bloom, Harold.
Imprint:New York : Chelsea House, 1986.
Descriptionx, 306 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:Includes index.
Note:Shylock / Elmer Edgar Stoll. - The writing of Pericles / G. Wilson Knight. - Virtue is the true nobility: a study of the structure of All's well that ends well / M.C. Bradbrook. - Measure for measure / Harold C. Goddard. - The mirror of analogy: The tempest / Reuben Brower. - Love's labour's lost / Anne Barton. - Twelfth night and the morality of indulgence / John Hollander. - The alliance of seriousness and levity in As you like it / C.L. Barber. - Much ado about nothing / A.P. Rossiter. - Making nature afraid / Northrop Frye. - Undream'd shores: The Tempest / Howard Felperin. - Perspectives on pastoral: The winter's tale / Rosalie Colie. - Myth and ritual in Shakespeare's A midsummer night's dream / René Girard. - A midsummer night's dream / Alvin B. Kernan. - "Kate of Kate Hall": The taming of the shrew / Ruth Nevo. - Interpreting Posthumus' dream: Cymbeline / Meredith Skura. - The merchant of Venice / A.D. Nuttall.
Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 295-298.
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Buhl Library | Buhl - Open Stacks | PR2981 .W49 1986 | Available |
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