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General
- Belsey, Catherine.
The Subject of Tragedy:
Identity and Difference
in Renaissance Drama.
London:
Methuen, 1985.
[PR/658/.S42/B45/1985]
- Bristol, Michael.
Shakespeare's America,
America's Shakespeare.
London:
Routledge, 1990.
[PR/2971/.U6/B7/1990]
- Erickson, Amy Louise.
Women and Property in
Early Modern England.
London:
Routledge, 1993.
[HQ/1593/.E75/1993]
- Greenblatt, Stephen, ed.
New World Encounters.
Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1993.
[E141.N48/1993]
- —, gen. ed.
The Norton Shakespeare.
Based on the Oxford Edition.
New York:
Norton, 1997.
[PR2754/.G74/1997]
- Gurr, Andrew.
The Shakespearean Stage,
1574-1642.
3rd ed.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1992.
[PR/3095/.G87/1991]
- —.
Playgoing in Shakespeare's London.
2nd ed.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1996.
[PN/2596/.L6/G87/1991]
- Hall, Kim F.
Things of Darkness:
Economies of Race and Gender in
Early Modern England.
Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1996.
[PR/428/.R35/H35/1995]
- Jardine, Lisa.
Still Harping on Daughters:
Women and Drama in the
Age of Shakespeare.
1983. 2nd ed.
New York:
Columbia University Press, 1989.
[PR/658/.W6/J37/1989]
- McDonald, Russ.
The Bedford Companion to Shakespeare:
An Introduction with Documents.
Boston:
Bedford/St. Martin's, 1996.
[PR/2894/.M385/1996]
- Mullaney, Steven.
The Place of the Stage:
License, Play and Power in
Renaissance England.
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1987.
[PN/2598/.M78/1988]
- Orgel, Stephen.
Impersonations:
The Performance of Gender in
Shakespeare's England.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1996.
[PR/3095/.O74/1996]
- Shapiro, James.
Shakespeare and the Jews.
New York:
Columbia University Press, 1996.
[PR/2825/.S44/1996]
- Smith, Bruce.
Homosexual Desire in
Shakespeare's England.
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1991.
[PR/428/.H66/S6/1991]
- Tillyard, E. M. W.
The Elizabethan World Picture.
Rpt. New York:
Vintage, 1960.
[PR/428/.P5/T5]
Henry V
- Berman, Ronald S.
Twentieth Century Interpretations
of "Henry V":
A Collection of
Critical Essays.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1968.
[PR/2812/.B4]
- Calderwood, James.
"Henry V:
English, Rhetoric, Theater."
Metadrama in Shakespeare's Henriad:
Richard II to Henry V.
By Calderwood.
Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1979.
162-81.
[PR/2982/.C28]
- Craik, T. W., ed.
King Henry V.
By William Shakespeare.
London:
Routledge, 1995.
[PR/2812/.A2/C73/1995]
- Maus, Katharine Eisaman.
"Henry V."
In Greenblatt, gen. ed.,
The Norton Shakespeare.
1445-53.
- Ornstein, Robert.
"Henry V."
A Kingdom for a Stage:
The Achievement of Shakespeare's
History Plays.
By Ornstein.
Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1972.
175-202.
[PR/2982/.O7x]
- Quinn, Michael, ed.
Shakespeare's
"Henry V":
A Casebook.
London:
Macmillan, 1969.
[PR/2812/.Q5]
- Walter, J. H., ed.
King Henry V.
By William Shakespeare.
The Arden Shakespeare.
Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1960.
[PR/2812/.A2/W3/1960]
Julius Caesar
- Bloom, Harold, ed.
William Shakespeare's
"Julius Caesar."
New York:
Chelsea House, 1988.
[PR/2808/.W54/1988]
- Daniell, David, ed.
Julius Caesar.
By William Shakespeare.
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, UK:
Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1998.
[PR/2808/.A2/D36/1998]
- Maus, Katharine Eisaman.
Julius Caesar.
In Greenblatt, gen. ed.,
The Norton Shakespeare.
1525-32.
- Traversi, Derek.
"Julius Caesar."
Shakespeare: The Roman Plays.
By Traversi.
Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 1963.
21-75.
[PR/2982/.T72/1963]
The Merchant of Venice
- Barber, C. L.
"The Merchants and the Jew of Venice:
Wealth's Communion and an Intruder."
Shakespeare's Festive Comedy:
A Study of Dramatic Form and
Its Relation to Social Custom.
By Barber.
Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1959.
[PR/2981/.B3]
- Barnet, Sylvan, ed.
Twentieth Century Interpretations
of "The Merchant of Venice":
A Collection of Critical Essays.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1970.
[PR/2825/.B3]
- Bloom, Harold, ed.
William Shakespeare's
"The Merchant of Venice."
New York: Chelsea House, 1986.
[PR/2825/.D3]
- Danson, Lawrence.
The Harmonies of
"The Merchant of Venice."
New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1978.
[PR/2825/.D3]
- Maus, Katharine Eisaman.
"The Merchant of Venice."
In Greenblatt, gen. ed.,
The Norton Shakespeare.
1081-89.
Hamlet
- Bevington, David, ed.
Twentieth Century Interpretations
of "Hamlet":
A Collection of
Critical Essays.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1968.
[PR/2807/.B46]
- Greenblatt, Stephen.
"Hamlet."
In Greenblatt, gen. ed.,
The Norton Shakespeare
1659-67.
- Jenkins, Harold, ed.
Hamlet.
By William Shakespeare.
The Arden Shakespeare.
New York:
Routledge, 1989.
[PR/2807/.A2/J4/1989]
- Levin, Harry.
The Question of "Hamlet."
New York:
Oxford University Press, 1959.
[PR/2807/.L39]
- McGee, Arthur.
The Elizabethan Hamlet.
New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1987.
[PR/2807/.M46/1987]
- Muir, Kenneth, and Stanley Wells, eds.
Aspects of "Hamlet":
Articles Reprinted from
Shakespeare Survey.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1979.
[PR/2807/.A957]
The Tempest
- Barker, Francis, and Peter Hulme.
"'Nymphs and Reapers Heavily Vanish':
The Discursive Con-texts
of The Tempest."
In
Alternative Shakespeares.
Ed. John Drakakis.
2nd ed.
London: Routledge, 2002.
[PR/2976/.A64/2002]
- Brown, Paul.
"'This Thing of Darkness I Acknowledge Mine':
The Tempest
and the Discourse of Colonialism."
Political Shakespeare:
New Essays in Cultural Materialism.
Ed.
Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield.
Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1985.
48-71.
[PR/3017/.P59/1985]
- Fiedler, Leslie.
"The New World Savage as Stranger;
or, 'Tis new to thee.'"
The Stranger in Shakespeare.
By Fiedler.
New York:
Stein & Day, 1972.
[PR/2989/.F5]
- Greenblatt, Stephen.
"The Tempest."
In Greenblatt, gen. ed.,
The Norton Shakespeare.
3047-54.
- Kermode, Frank, ed.
The Tempest.
By William Shakespeare.
The Arden Shakespeare.
New York:
Random House, 1964.
[PR/2833/.A2/K53/1964]
- Smith, Hallett, ed.
Twentieth Century Interpretations
of "The Tempest":
A Collection of
Critical Essays.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1969.
[PR/2833/.S6]
Films
- The Merchant of Venice.
Prod.
by Jonathan Miller.
Dir.
by Jack Gold.
BBC Television/Time-Life Television.
1980.
157 mins.
[PR/2825/.A23/1980]
- Prospero's Books.
Prod.
by Kees Kasander.
Dir.
by Peter Greenaway.
Miramax Films.
1993.
126 mins.
[PN/1977/.P7772/1991]
- The Tempest.
Prod.
by Cedric Messina.
Dir.
by John Gorrie.
BBC Television/Time-Life Television.
1979.
124 mins.
[PR/2833/.A23/1979]
- The Tempest.
Prod.
and dir.
by Paul Mazursky.
Columbia TriStar Home Video.
1995.
143 mins.
[PN1997/.T38532/1982]
- William Shakespeare's
"Julius Caesar."
Prod.
By John Housman.
Dir.
by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1953.
123 mins.
[PR/2808/.A23/1953]
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