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Ridler .:. Shakespeare criticism 1919-1935

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Ridler, Anne [ed.], Shakespeare criticism 1919-35. Selected with an introduction by Anne Ridler. London et al. 1951.
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Ridler, Anne [ed.],
Shakespeare criticism 1919-35. Selected with an introduction by Anne Ridler. London et al.: Oxford University Press, 1951. xiv, 388 Seiten. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Kleinoktav.
* World's classics, 436. - Etwas verzogen, div. Besitzvermerke mit Bleistift.
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Ridler | Biographien Literatur | Literaturgeschichte | Sekundaerliteratur William Shakespeare | William Shakespeare | Literaturkritik | Anglistik

THIS companion volume to the popular Shakespeare Criticism (No. 212 in the series) contains essays by critics and scholars of all schools of opinion and methods of criticism, and provides a convenient survey of the change in and result of the modern critical approach to Shakespeare. It therefore throws light not only on Shakespeare criticism but on modern methods of thought.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
J. M. ROBERTSON (1856-1933)
Shakespeare's Work of Transmutation
CAROLINE SPURGEON (1869-1942)
Leading Motives in the Imagery of Shakespeare's
Tragedies . 18
E. E. STOLL (b. 1874)
From 'Art and Artifice in Shakespeare'
i. Comedy 62
ii. Tragedy and Comedy together 66
W. W. GREG (b. 1875)
Principles of Emendation in Shakespeare . 78
H. GRANVILLE-BARKER (1877-1946
King Lear 109
L. L. SCHCCKING (b. 1878)
Direct Self-Explanation 152
CHARLES WILLIAMS (1886-1945)
'Henry V' 180
'Troilus and Cressida' and 6 Hamlet' 188
T. S. ELIOT (b. 1888)
Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Sencca 209
J. MIDDLETON MURRY (b. 1889)
Metaphor 226
H. B. CHARLTON (b. 1800)
Romanticism in Shakespearian Comedy 242
G. B. HARRISON (b. 1894)
Shakespeare's Topical Significances 271
J. ISAACS (b. 1896)
Shakespeare as Man of the Theatre 292
EDMUND BLUNDEN (b. 1896)
Shakespeare's Significances . 327
G. WILSON KNIGHT (b. 1897)
The Othello Music 343
GEORGE RYLANDS (b. 1902)
The Early Shakespearian Manner and Develop—
ment to the Mature Style
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