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- 'Hamlet' and other Shakespearean essays
- A companion to Shakespeare's sonnets
- A companion to Shakespeare's works, Volume IV, The poems, problem comedies, late plays
- A dish of orts : chiefly papers on the imagination and on Shakespeare
- A feminist companion to Shakespeare
- A notebook on William Shakespeare
- A precious seeing: love and reason in Shakespeare's plays
- A study of Shakespeare
- A supplemental apology for the believers in the Shakespeare-papers: being a reply to Mr. Malone's answer which was early announced, but never published
- A will to believe : Shakespeare and religion
- Alternative Shakespeares
- Alternative Shakespeares
- Alternative Shakespeares
- Alternative Shakespeares, 3
- Alternative Shakespeares, Volume 2
- Americans on Shakespeare, 1776-1914
- An approach to 'Hamlet'
- An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire
- An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets; with some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire
- An introduction to Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Art and artifice in Shakespeaare: a study in dramatic contrast and illusion
- As you like it
- As you like it
- Author's pen and actor's voice : playing and writing in Shakespeare's theatre
- Being and having in Shakespeare
- Broken harmony : Shakespeare and the politics of music
- Broken nuptials in Shakespeare's plays
- Cannibals, witches, and divorce: estranging the Renaissance
- Character and society in Shakespeare
- Charting Shakespearean waters : text and theatre
- Chaucer to Shakespeare, 1337-1580
- Childhood in Shakespeare's plays
- Circumstantial Shakespeare
- Cognition, Mindreading, and Shakespeare's Characters
- Coleridge's Shakespearean criticism
- Coleridge's writings on Shakespeare : a selection of the essays, notes, and lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge on the poems and plays of Shakespeare
- Comedias del siglo de oro and Shakespeare
- Cosmetics in Shakespearean and Renaissance drama
- Courtship in Shakespeare: in relation to the tradition of courtly love
- Directing Shakespeare : a scholar onstage
- Discovering Shakespeare's meaning: an introduction to the study of Shakespeare's dramatic structures
- Discovering Shakespeare: a new guide to the plays
- Doing Shakespeare
- Doing Shakespeare
- Double vision : moral philosophy and Shakespearean drama
- Dramatic form in Shakespeare and the Jacobeans: : essays
- Dramatic identities and cultural tradition: studies in Shakespeare and his contemporaries: critical essays
- Dreams of love and power: on Shakespeare's plays
- Early modern communi(cati)ons : studies in early modern English literature and culture
- Eighteenth century essays on Shakespeare
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Shakespeare : 'This is living art'
- Elizabethan drama and Shakespeare's early plays: an essay in historical criticism
- Elizabethan stage conventions and modern interpreters
- Essai sur les idées dans l'oeuvre de Shakespeare
- Essays, mainly Shakespearean
- Fanned and winnowed opinions: Shakespearean essays presented to Harold Jenkins
- Fathers and sons in Shakespeare : the debt never promised
- Forked tongue
- Futures for English
- Generosity and the limits of authority : Shakespeare, Herbert, Milton
- Godless Shakespeare
- Greek tragic women on Shakespearean stages
- Hamlet of Morningside Heights
- Hegel and Shakespeare on moral imagination
- Henry IV to Hamlet: report of the Seventeenth International Shakespeare Conference, 1976
- Homosexual desire in Shakespeare's England: a cultural poetics
- How to study a Shakespeare play
- Indirections: Shakespeare and the art of illusion
- Innocent victims: poetic injustice in Shakespearan tragedy
- Interpretations of Shakespeare: British Academy Shakespeare lectures
- Introducing Shakespeare
- Johnson on Shakespeare
- Johnson on Shakespeare
- Jonson and Shakespeare
- Keats's Shakespeare: a descriptive study based on new material
- King Lear and its afterlife
- Last periods of Shakespeare, Racine, and Ibsen
- Late Shakespeare : a new world of words
- Lectures and notes on Shakspeare and other English poets
- Literary milieux : essays in text and context presented to Howard Erskine-Hill
- Looking for sex in Shakespeare
- Loving justice, living Shakespeare
- Making sense of Shakespeare
- Manner and meaning in Shakespeare
- Marian moments in early modern British drama
- Meaning by Shakespeare
- Medieval Shakespeare : pasts and presents
- Mighty opposites: Shakespeare and Renaissance contrariety
- Mirror up to Shakespeare: essays in honour of G.R. Hibbard
- Moment by moment by Shakespeare
- More talking of Shakespeare
- Mortal thoughts : religion, secularity, & identity in Shakespeare and early modern culture
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Muriel Bradbrook on Shakespeare
- Myth, depravity, impasse : Graves, Shakespeare, Keats
- Narcissism and suicide in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Negative capability and the art of the dramatist
- Northrop Frye on Shakespeare
- Northrop Frye's notebooks on Renaissance literature, Volume 20
- Northrop Frye's writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance
- On Shakespeare and early modern literature : essays
- On Shakespeare: Jesus, Shakespeare and Karl Marx and other essays
- Only begotten sonnets: a reconstruction of Shakespeare's sonnet sequence which integrates the Dark Lady sonnets into an earlier position in the sequence and discerns a single tenor throughout and a single addressee
- Pageantry in the Shakespearean theater
- Papers, mainly Shakespearian
- Person and office in Shakespeare's plays
- Person and persona: studies in Shakespeare
- Player-king and adversary: two faces of play in Shakespeare
- Politeness in Shakespeare : applying Brown and Levinson's politeness theory to Shakespeare's comedies
- Political Shakespeare : new essays in cultural materialism
- Preface to the works of Shakespeare, 1734
- Prolegomena to the dramatick writings of Will. Shakspere
- Prospero's powers : a short view of Shakespeare's last phase
- Quoting Shakespeare : form and culture in early modern drama
- Re-humanising Shakespeare : literary humanism, wisdom and modernity
- Reading Shakespeare's mind
- Reading Shakespeare's soliloquies : text, theatre, film
- Remembering Shakespeare : the scope of his achievement from Hamlet through The Tempest
- Renaissance minds and their fictions: Cusanus, Sidney, Shakespeare
- Representing Shakespeare : new psychoanalytic essays
- Returning to Shakespeare
- Role-playing in Shakespeare
- Romeo and Juliet : texts and contexts
- Ruin and reformation in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Marvell
- Samuel Johnson, editor of Shakespeare. With an essay on The adventurer
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare & the denial of death
- Shakespeare 1564-1964: a collection of modern essays by various hands
- Shakespeare : an anthology of criticism and theory, 1945-2000
- Shakespeare : poetry, culture and history
- Shakespeare : texts and contexts
- Shakespeare : the histories
- Shakespeare : the invention of the human
- Shakespeare : the seven ages of human experience
- Shakespeare : the writer and his work
- Shakespeare Survey, 1, Shakespeare and his Stage
- Shakespeare Survey, 10, The Roman Plays
- Shakespeare Survey, 19, Macbeth
- Shakespeare Survey, 20, Shakespearean and Other Tragedy
- Shakespeare Survey, 23, Shakespeare's Language
- Shakespeare Survey, 24, Shakespeare: Theatre Poet
- Shakespeare Survey, 25, Shakespeare's Problem Plays
- Shakespeare Survey, 26, Shakespeare's Jacobean Tragedies
- Shakespeare Survey, 28, Shakespeare and the Ideas of His Time
- Shakespeare Survey, 3, The Man and the Writer
- Shakespeare Survey, 34, Characterization in Shakespeare
- Shakespeare Survey, 35, Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century
- Shakespeare Survey, 36, Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century
- Shakespeare Survey, 37, Shakespeare's Earlier Comedies
- Shakespeare Survey, 38, Shakespeare and History
- Shakespeare Survey, 39, Shakespeare on Film and Television
- Shakespeare Survey, 4, Interpretation
- Shakespeare Survey, 40, Current Approaches to Shakespeare through Language, Text and Theatre
- Shakespeare Survey, 42, Shakespeare and the Elizabethans
- Shakespeare Survey, 43, The Tempest and After
- Shakespeare Survey, 44, Shakespeare and Politics
- Shakespeare Survey, 45, Hamlet and its Afterlife
- Shakespeare Survey, 46, Shakespeare and Sexuality
- Shakespeare Survey, 47, Playing Places for Shakespeare
- Shakespeare Survey, 48, Shakespeare and Cultural Exchange
- Shakespeare Survey, 49, Romeo and Juliet and its Afterlife
- Shakespeare Survey, 52, Shakespeare and The Globe
- Shakespeare Survey, 53, Shakespeare and Narrative
- Shakespeare Survey, 54, Shakespeare and Religions
- Shakespeare Survey, 55, King Lear and its Afterlife
- Shakespeare Survey, 56, Shakespeare and Comedy
- Shakespeare Survey, 57, Macbeth and its Afterlife
- Shakespeare Survey, 58, Writing about Shakespeare
- Shakespeare Survey, 62, Close Encounters with Shakespeare's Text
- Shakespeare Survey, 63, Shakespeare's English Histories and their Afterlives
- Shakespeare Survey, 65, A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Shakespeare Survey, 66, Working with Shakespeare
- Shakespeare Survey, 9, Hamlet
- Shakespeare Survey, Volume 54, Shakespeare and Religions
- Shakespeare and Canada : 'remembrance of ourselves'
- Shakespeare and Canada: Remembrance of Ourselves
- Shakespeare and Conceptual Blending : Cognition, Creativity, Criticism
- Shakespeare and Donne : generic hybrids and the cultural imaginary
- Shakespeare and Jonson: Jonson and Shakespeare
- Shakespeare and Multiplicity
- Shakespeare and Ovid
- Shakespeare and Platonic beauty
- Shakespeare and authority : citations, conceptions and constructions
- Shakespeare and comedy
- Shakespeare and consciousness
- Shakespeare and his comedies
- Shakespeare and his contemporaries: essays in comparison
- Shakespeare and his critics
- Shakespeare and historical formalism
- Shakespeare and interpretation, or what you will
- Shakespeare and laughter : a cultural history
- Shakespeare and memory
- Shakespeare and race
- Shakespeare and religions
- Shakespeare and sexuality
- Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder
- Shakespeare and the ambiguity of love's triumph
- Shakespeare and the audience : a study in the technique of exposition
- Shakespeare and the awareness of the audience
- Shakespeare and the common understanding
- Shakespeare and the culture of Romanticism
- Shakespeare and the culture of paradox
- Shakespeare and the energies of drama
- Shakespeare and the experience of love
- Shakespeare and the goddess of complete being
- Shakespeare and the idea of the play
- Shakespeare and the medieval world
- Shakespeare and the modern poet
- Shakespeare and the popular dramatic tradition
- Shakespeare and the popular tradition in the theater : studies in the social dimension of dramatic form and function
- Shakespeare and the popular tradition in the theater: studies in the social dimension of dramatic form and function
- Shakespeare and the question of theory
- Shakespeare and the rhetoricians
- Shakespeare and the rival playwrights, 1600-1606
- Shakespeare and the romance tradition
- Shakespeare and the romance tradition
- Shakespeare and the shapes of time
- Shakespeare and the solitary man
- Shakespeare and violence
- Shakespeare and world cinema
- Shakespeare criticism: an essay in synthesis
- Shakespeare for the people : working-class readers, 1800-1900
- Shakespeare in Canada : 'a world elsewhere'?
- Shakespeare in a changing world: essays
- Shakespeare in hate : emotions, passions, selfhood
- Shakespeare in his time and ours
- Shakespeare in the light of sacred art
- Shakespeare in theory and practice
- Shakespeare notre contemporain
- Shakespeare on love : the sonnets and plays in relation to Plato's Symposium, alchemy, Christianity and renaissance neo-platonism
- Shakespeare on stage
- Shakespeare once a printer and bookman
- Shakespeare our contemporary
- Shakespeare puts the clock back ...
- Shakespeare seen : image, performance and society
- Shakespeare studies in colonial bengal : the early phase
- Shakespeare studies., Volume 31
- Shakespeare survey : an annual survey of Shakespeare studies and production, 43, The tempest and after
- Shakespeare survey, Volume 67, Shakespeare's collaborative work
- Shakespeare the man : new decipherings
- Shakespeare the manoeuvrer : English 'histories'
- Shakespeare the professional, and related studies
- Shakespeare the professional, and related studies
- Shakespeare the theatre-poet
- Shakespeare valued : education policy and pedagogy 1989-2009
- Shakespeare without boundaries : essays in honor of Dieter Mehl
- Shakespeare y su tiempo: historia y fantasÃa
- Shakespeare's 'rough magic': Renaissance essays in honour of C.L. Barber
- Shakespeare's Greek drama secret
- Shakespeare's Individualism
- Shakespeare's Princes of Wales : English identity and the Welsh connection
- Shakespeare's brain : reading with cognitive theory
- Shakespeare's comedies of love : essays in honour of Alexander Leggatt
- Shakespeare's contagious sympathies : ill communications
- Shakespeare's double-dealing comedies : deciphering the "problem plays"
- Shakespeare's dramatic structures
- Shakespeare's early history plays : from chronicle to stage
- Shakespeare's early tragedies
- Shakespeare's early tragedies
- Shakespeare's ghost writers: literature as uncanny causality
- Shakespeare's humanism
- Shakespeare's imagination: a study of the psychology of association and inspiration
- Shakespeare's individualism
- Shakespeare's late plays : new readings
- Shakespeare's letters
- Shakespeare's letters
- Shakespeare's life and art
- Shakespeare's memory theatre : recollection, properties, and character
- Shakespeare's muse : an introductory overview
- Shakespeare's non-dramatic poetry
- Shakespeare's occasional plays: their origin and transmission
- Shakespeare's originality
- Shakespeare's originality
- Shakespeare's poem
- Shakespeare's rival: a study in three parts
- Shakespeare's sonnets and poems : a very short introduction
- Shakespeare's speculative art
- Shakespeare's stagecraft
- Shakespeare's tragedies: an anthology of modern criticism
- Shakespeare's universal wolf : studies in early modern reification
- Shakespeare's webs : networks of meaning in Renaissance drama
- Shakespeare's webs : networks of meaning in Renaissance drama
- Shakespeare's workshop
- Shakespeare's world
- Shakespeare, Catholicism, and the Middle Ages : maimed rights
- Shakespeare, Objects and Phenomenology : Daggers of the Mind
- Shakespeare, authority, sexuality : unfinished business in cultural materialism
- Shakespeare, court dramatist
- Shakespeare, dramaturge élisabéthain
- Shakespeare, meaning & metaphor
- Shakespeare, national poet-playwright
- Shakespeare, rhetoric and cognition
- Shakespeare, sex, & love
- Shakespeare, the goddess, and modernity
- Shakespeare, theatre, and time
- Shakespeare-cut : rethinking cutwork in an age of distraction
- Shakespeare: a dramatic life
- Shakespeare: a writer's progress
- Shakespeare: an existential view
- Shakespeare: contrasts and controversies
- Shakespeare: modern essays in criticism
- Shakespeare: of an age and for all time. The Yale Shakespeare Festival lectures
- Shakespeare: the critical heritage
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 101
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 11
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 13
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 131
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 132
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 134
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 143
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 144
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 152
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 153
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 154
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 155
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 156
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 16
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 166
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 167
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 168
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 169
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 17
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 170
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 171
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 18
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 19
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 2
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 20
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 21
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 22
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 23
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 26
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 27
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 28
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 29
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 3
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 30
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 32
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 33
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 36
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 37
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 38
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 39
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 40
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 41
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 42
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 43
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 44
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 45
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 46
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 47
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 48
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 49
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 5
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 50
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 51
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 52
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 54
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 55
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 56
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 57
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 58
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 60
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 63
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 64
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 65
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 66
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 67
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 68
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 69
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 70
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 71
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 73
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 74
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 75
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 78
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 79
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 80
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 81
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 82
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 84
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 85
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 86
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 88
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 89
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 9
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 91
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 92
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 94
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 96
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 97
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 98
- Shakespearean Criticism - Volume 99
- Shakespearean Gothic
- Shakespearean and Jacobean tragedy
- Shakespearean criticism
- Shakespearean criticism
- Shakespearean metadrama: the argument of the play in Titus Adronicus; Love's labour's lost; Romeo and Juliet; A midsummer night's dream; and, Richard II
- Shakespearean metaphysics
- Shakespearean negotiations : the circulation of social energy in Renaissance England
- Shakespearean research and opportunities
- Shakespearean subversions: the trickster and the play-text
- Shakespeares Dramen
- Shakespearian comedy
- Shakespearian tragedy
- Shaw on Shakespeare: an anthology of Bernard Shaw's writings on the plays and production of Shakespeare
- Signifying nothing: truth's true contents in Shakespeare's text
- Some Shakespearean themes
- Some sequences of thought in Shakespeare, and in the 147 lines of 'Sir Thomas More'
- Speech and performance in Shakespeare's sonnets and plays
- Stage, stake, and scaffold : humans and animals in Shakespeare's theatre
- Studies in Shakespeare
- Studies in Shakespeare: British Academy lectures
- Studies of Shakespeare in the plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As you like it, Much ado about nothing, Romeo and Juliet: with observations on the criticism and the acting of those plays
- Studying Shakespeare: a casebook
- Tales from Shakespeare : creative collisions
- Talking of Shakespeare
- The Arden introduction to reading Shakespeare
- The Bedford companion to Shakespeare : an introduction with documents
- The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Contemporary Dramatists
- The Cambridge Shakespeare Library
- The Cambridge introduction to Shakespeare
- The Cambridge introduction to Shakespeare
- The Elizabethan Hamlet
- The Hamlet doctrine
- The Janus of poets: being an essay on the dramatic value of Shakspere's poetry, both good and bad
- The Oxford companion to Shakespeare
- The Romantics on Shakespeare
- The Shakespeare inset: word and picture
- The Shakespeare myth
- The Shakespearean imagination
- The Shakespearean inside : a study of the complete soliloquies and solo asides
- The Shakespearean inside : a study of the complete soliloquies and solo asides
- The case for Edward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford, as "William Shakespeare"
- The characters of love: a study in the literature of personality
- The comedy of errors
- The complete works
- The end of satisfaction : drama and repentance in the age of Shakespeare
- The genuine in Shakespeare: a conspectus
- The hand on the Shakespearean stage : gesture, touch and the spectacle of dismemberment
- The heart's forest: a study of Shakespeare's pastoral plays
- The interpersonal idiom in Shakespeare, Donne, and early modern culture
- The literary remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The living world of Shakespeare: a playgoer's guide
- The merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare : notes
- The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated
- The origins of Shakespeare
- The poems of Shakespeare
- The poetry of Shakespeare's plays
- The popular culture of Shakespeare, Spenser, and Jonson
- The pragmatics of early modern politics : power and kingship in Shakespeare's history plays / Urszula Kizelbach
- The reader and Shakespeare's young man sonnets
- The rest is silence: death as annihilation in the English Renaissance
- The singularity of Shakespeare, and other essays
- The sovereign flower: on Shakespeare as the poet of royalism, together with related essays and indexes to earlier volumes
- The subjectivity effect in Western literary tradition: essays toward the release of Shakespeare's will
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The tiger's heart: eight essays on Shakespeare
- The unconscious in Shakespeare's plays
- The uses of the canon : Elizabethan literature and contemporary theory
- The uses of the canon: Elizabethan literature and contemporary theory
- The voyage to Illyria : a new study of Shakespeare
- The wheel of fire: essays in interpretation of Shakespeare's sombre tragedies
- The wheel of fire: essays in interpretation of Shakespeare's sombre tragedies
- Three notelets on Shakespeare
- Tolstoy on Shakespeare : a critical essay on Shakespeare
- Tragic conditions in Shakespeare : disinheriting the Globe
- Transversal enterprises in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries : fugitive explorations
- Two Shakespearean sequences: Henry VI to Richard II and Pericles to Timon of Athens
- Unhistorical Shakespeare : queer theory in Shakespearean literature and film
- William Shakespeare
- William Shakespeare
- William Shakespeare : 1733-1752
- William Shakespeare : Hamlet
- William Shakespeare : King Lear
- William Shakespeare : Richard III
- William Shakespeare : The tempest
- William Shakespeare : Troilus and Cressida
- William Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing
- William Shakespeare: his world, his work, his influence
- William Shakespeare: the great tragedies. Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
- Word and self estranged in English texts, 1550-1660
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