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The Strengths of Shakespeare's Shrew : Essays, Memoirs and Reviews.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Shakespeare: Bloomsbury Academic CollectionsPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 1995Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (274 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781474247597
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Strengths of Shakespeare's ShrewDDC classification:
  • 809
LOC classification:
  • PR2976.E555 1996
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Facets of Shakespeare -- Texts -- 1. Shakespeare's Angel -- 2. Evidence for Herbert -- 3. Mr W.H. -- 4. The Strengths of the Shrew -- 5. Shakespeare and Dover Wilson -- 6. Hamlet and History -- 7. The Pride of Othello -- 8. The Horrors of King Lear -- 9. Next Time, a Wheel of Fire -- 10. King Lear: A Letter to the Editors -- Contexts -- 11. The Cheerful Object of Critical Analysis -- 12. Elizabethan Rogues -- 13. Pantheism and the New Astronomy -- 14. Playing Shakespeare -- 15. The Length of Performance of an Elizabethan Play -- 16. Christopher Marlowe -- 17. Two Proper Crimes -- 18. Shakespeare's Pronunciation -- 19. Reflections on Shakespeare -- 20. What Shakespeare Planned For -- 21. The Ogden Portrait of Shakespeare -- 22. Insets and Epiphanies -- 23. L.C. Knights on A.C. Bradley -- 24. Paradoxes in The Fairie Queene V and VI -- Part II: Controversies -- 25. Last Words on George Herbert -- 26. The Ancient Mariner: An Answer to Robert Penn Warren -- 27. Magnificent Cuckolds -- 28. Basic and Communication -- 29. Basic English and the Modern World -- Part II: Memoirs -- 30. Chinese Food -- 31. Letter from China -- 32. Chinese Bandits -- 33. A Chinese University -- 34. Wartime Recollections -- 35. Pei-Ta before The Siege -- 36. Teaching English in the Far East and England -- 37. The Queen and I -- Appendix: Three Critics on One Poem -- Index.
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Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Facets of Shakespeare -- Texts -- 1. Shakespeare's Angel -- 2. Evidence for Herbert -- 3. Mr W.H. -- 4. The Strengths of the Shrew -- 5. Shakespeare and Dover Wilson -- 6. Hamlet and History -- 7. The Pride of Othello -- 8. The Horrors of King Lear -- 9. Next Time, a Wheel of Fire -- 10. King Lear: A Letter to the Editors -- Contexts -- 11. The Cheerful Object of Critical Analysis -- 12. Elizabethan Rogues -- 13. Pantheism and the New Astronomy -- 14. Playing Shakespeare -- 15. The Length of Performance of an Elizabethan Play -- 16. Christopher Marlowe -- 17. Two Proper Crimes -- 18. Shakespeare's Pronunciation -- 19. Reflections on Shakespeare -- 20. What Shakespeare Planned For -- 21. The Ogden Portrait of Shakespeare -- 22. Insets and Epiphanies -- 23. L.C. Knights on A.C. Bradley -- 24. Paradoxes in The Fairie Queene V and VI -- Part II: Controversies -- 25. Last Words on George Herbert -- 26. The Ancient Mariner: An Answer to Robert Penn Warren -- 27. Magnificent Cuckolds -- 28. Basic and Communication -- 29. Basic English and the Modern World -- Part II: Memoirs -- 30. Chinese Food -- 31. Letter from China -- 32. Chinese Bandits -- 33. A Chinese University -- 34. Wartime Recollections -- 35. Pei-Ta before The Siege -- 36. Teaching English in the Far East and England -- 37. The Queen and I -- Appendix: Three Critics on One Poem -- Index.

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