Notre Dame London: Fischer Hall Library

A companion to Shakespeare's works: The tragedies.

A companion to Shakespeare's works: The tragedies. Tragedies edited by Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard. - Oxford : Blackwell,. 2005. - 504 p. - A Companion to Shakespeare's Works. .

Originally published: 2003.

A rarity most beloved: Shakespeare and the idea of tragedy / David Scott Kastan --
The tragedies of Shakespeare's contemporaries / Martin Coyle --
Minds in company: Shakespearean tragic emotions / Katherine Rowe --
The divided tragic hero / Catherine Belsey --
Disjointed times and half-remembered truths in Shakespearean tragedy / Philippa Berry --
Reading Shakespeare's tragedies of love: Romeo and Juliet, Othello, and Antony and Cleopatra in early modern England / Sasha Roberts --
Hamlet productions starring Beale, Hawke, and Darling from the perspective of performance history / Bernice W. Kliman --
Text and tragedy / Graham Holderness --
Shakespearean tragedy and religious identity / Richard C. McCoy --
Shakespeare's Roman tragedies / Gordon Braden --
Tragedy and geography / Jerry Brotton --
Classic film versions of Shakespeare's tragedies: a mirror for the times / Kenneth S. Rothwell --
Contemporary film versions of the tragedies / Mark Thornton Burnett --
Titus Andronicus: a time for race and revenge / Ian Smith --
There is no world without verona walls: the city in Romeo and Juliet / Naomi Conn Liebler --
He that thou knowest thine: friendship and service in Hamlet / Michael Neill --
Julius Caesar / Rebecca W. Bushnell --
Othello and the problem of blackness / Kim F. Hall --
King Lear / Kiernan Ryan --
Macbeth, the present, and the past / Kathleen McLuskie --
The politics of empathy in Antony and Cleopatra: a view from below / Jyotsna G. Singh --
Timon of Athens: the dialectic of usury, nihilism, and art / Hugh Grady --
Coriolanus and the politics of theatrical pleasure / Cynthia Marshall.

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 --Criticism and interpretation.

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