Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Shakespeare, William
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Incoming Resources
- The Year of Lear, Shakespeare in 1606, James Shapiro
- The merchant of Venice, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom ; volume editor, Neil Heims
- The little book of Shakespeare
- Much ado about nothing, edited by Claire McEachern
- The Shakespeare guide to Italy, retracing the Bard's unknown travels, Richard Paul Roe
- Experiencing Shakespeare, from page to stage, Alissa Branch
- Di yu zhong de du xing zhe, Canxue zhu
- How to read and understand Shakespeare, Professor Marc C. Conner
- The Cambridge introduction to Shakespeare's comedies, Penny Gay
- The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine
- Shakespeare, Paul Edmondson
- The Globe guide to Shakespeare, the plays, the productions, the life, Andrew Dickson ; with contributions by Joe Staines
- 1616, Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu's China, edited by Tian Yuan Tan, Paul Edmondson, and Shih-pe Wang
- The Shakespeare book, consultant editor, Stanley Wells ; contributors, Anjna Chouhan [and 4 others]
- Othello, edited and rendered into modern English by Gayle Holste
- Rasshifrovannyĭ Shekspir, "Gamlet", "Romeo i Dzhulʹetta", "Korolʹ Lir", "Makbet", "Otello", "Richard III", Georg Brandes
- Shakespeare Uncovered, The Stories Behind the Bard's Greatest Plays, produced by Blakeway Productions, 116 Films and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET in association with PBS, Sky Arts and Shakespeare's Globe ; series producers Richard Denton and Nicola Stockley, Series 2
- Shakespeare--the theater and the book, Robert S. Knapp
- More talking of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's sonnets dated, and other essays
- Shakespeare for freedom, why the plays matter, Ewan Fernie
- Pacific coast studies in Shakespeare, Edited by Waldo F. McNeir and Thelma N. Greenfield
- Shakespeare's brain, reading with cognitive theory, Mary Thomas Crane
- The shattered glass, a dramatic pattern in Shakespeare's early plays, by John P. Cutts
- The Shakespearean scene ;, dramatic criticisms
- A life of Shakespeare, with an anthology of Shakespeare's poetry
- As you like it
- Roméo et Juliette, Shakespeare, document rédigé par Mélanie Kuta
- Shakespeare, the theatre of our world, Peter Conrad
- Othello, edited by E.A.J. Honigmann
- Measure for measure, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by J.W. Lever
- Filthy Shakespeare, Shakespeare's most outrageous sexual puns, Pauline Kiernan
- Shakespeare criticism, 1935-60, selected, with an introd. by Anne Ridler
- Shakespeare, our contemporary, Jan Kott
- Shakespeare our contemporary, by Jan Kott ; translated by Boleslaw Taborski
- Troilus and Cressida, William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare and "demi-science" ;, papers on Elizabethan topics, by Felix E. Schelling
- The mortal worm, Shakespeare's master theme, Elias Schwartz
- Poor naked wretches, Shakespeare's working people, Stephen Unwin
- Shakespeare basics for grown-ups, everything you need to know about the bard, E. Foley and B. Coates
- Cuo wu di xi ju, The comedy of errors, [zuo zhe Shashibi-ya] ; yi zhe Zhu Shenghao
- Shakespeare, the word and the action, Peter Saccio
- As you like it, edited by Juliet Dusinberre
- Much ado about nothing, modern English version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Christina Lacie
- The Shakespeare encyclopedia, the complete guide to the man and his works, [A.D. Cousins, chief consultant]
- Prefaces to Shakespeare, With illustrations and notes by M. St. Clare Byrne
- Shashibi-ya ping zhuan, zuo zhe Xiaoquan Ba-yün ; yi zhe Yü Erchang
- Shakespeare library
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