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The Cambridge companion to Shakespearean tragedy

By: McEachern, Claire [Editor]Publication details: CUP 2004 ISBN: 9780521793599Subject(s): Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 --Tragedies--Handbooks, manuals, etc | Tragedy--Handbooks, manuals, etcLOC classification: PR2983. C28
Contents:
What is a Shakespearean tragedy? / Tom McAlindon -- The language of tragedy / Russ McDonald -- Tragedy in Shakespeare's career / David Bevington -- Shakespearean tragedy printed and performed / Michael Warren -- Religion and Shakespearean tragedy / Huston Diehl -- Tragedy and political authority / Michael Hattaway -- Gender and family / Catherine Belsey -- The tragic subject and its passions / Gail Kern Paster -- Tragedies of revenge and ambition / Robert N. Watson -- Shakespeare's tragedies of love / Catherine Bates Shakespeare's classical tragedies / Coppélia Kahn -- The critical reception of Shakespeare's tragedies / R.A. Foakes -- Antony and Cleopatra in the theatre / Barbara Hodgdon
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What is a Shakespearean tragedy? / Tom McAlindon -- The language of tragedy / Russ McDonald -- Tragedy in Shakespeare's career / David Bevington -- Shakespearean tragedy printed and performed / Michael Warren -- Religion and Shakespearean tragedy / Huston Diehl -- Tragedy and political authority / Michael Hattaway -- Gender and family / Catherine Belsey -- The tragic subject and its passions / Gail Kern Paster -- Tragedies of revenge and ambition / Robert N. Watson -- Shakespeare's tragedies of love / Catherine Bates
Shakespeare's classical tragedies / Coppélia Kahn -- The critical reception of Shakespeare's tragedies / R.A. Foakes -- Antony and Cleopatra in the theatre / Barbara Hodgdon