The Sources of Shakespeare's PlaysPsychology Press, 2005 - 330 First published in 1977. This book ascertains what sources Shakespeare used for the plots of his plays and discusses the use he made of them; and secondly illustrates how his general reading is woven into the texture of his work. Few Elizabethan dramatists took such pains as Shakespeare in the collection of source-material. Frequently the sources were apparently incompatible, but Shakespeare's ability to combine a chronicle play, one or two prose chronicles, two poems and a pastoral romance without any sense of incongruity, was masterly. The plays are examined in approximately chronological order and Shakespeare's developing skill becomes evident. |
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... Richard III 32 9. Romeo and Juliet 38 10. Richard II 46 II . A Midsummer - Night's Dream 66 12. Love's Labour's Lost 77 13. King John 78 III Comedies and Histories 86 14. The Merchant of Venice 86 15. 1 Henry IV 91 16. 2 Henry IV 91 17 ...
... Richard III 32 9. Romeo and Juliet 38 10. Richard II 46 II . A Midsummer - Night's Dream 66 12. Love's Labour's Lost 77 13. King John 78 III Comedies and Histories 86 14. The Merchant of Venice 86 15. 1 Henry IV 91 16. 2 Henry IV 91 17 ...
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Spis treści
Early Plays | 14 |
Titus Andronicus | 22 |
Richard III | 28 |
Romeo and Juliet | 38 |
Richard II | 46 |
A MidsummerNights Dream | 66 |
Loves Labours Lost | 77 |
Comedies and Histories | 86 |
Measure for Measure | 174 |
Othello | 182 |
King Lear | 196 |
Macbeth | 208 |
Timon of Athens | 218 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 220 |
Coriolanus | 238 |
Last Plays | 252 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 103 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 113 |
As You Like It | 125 |
Twelfth Night | 132 |
Troilus and Cressida | 141 |
Tragic Period | 158 |
Alls Well that Ends Well | 170 |
Cymbeline | 258 |
The Winters Tale | 266 |
The Tempest | 278 |
Henry VIII | 283 |
Notes | 289 |
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