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- 'King Lear', 'Macbeth', indefinition, and tragedy
- A critical study of the tragedies of Robert Garnier (1545-90)
- A new look at the old sources of Hamlet
- A preface to Shakespeare's tragedies
- A study of Sophoclean drama : with a new preface and enlarged bibliographical note
- Aeschylus : the earlier plays and related studies
- Aeschylus' Oresteia : a literary commentary
- Aeschylus' Oresteia: a literary commentary
- Aeschylus, the Oresteia
- Aeschylus, the Oresteia
- An essay on King Lear
- Ancient scripts and modern experience on the English stage, 1500-1700
- Annaeana tragica : notes on the text of Seneca's tragedies
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Arnaldo da Brescia, tragedia di Gio. Bat. Niccolini ..
- Aspects of human sacrifice in the tragedies of Euripides
- Chaucerian tragedy
- Christian settings in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Colloquial expressions in Greek tragedy : revised and enlarged edition of P.T. Stevens's Colloquial expressions in Euripides
- Die Tragödie der Moderne : Gattungsgeschichte, Kulturtheorie, Epochendiagnose
- Die Vollendung der Tragödie im Spätwerk des Sophokles: ästhetisch-historische Bemerkungen zur Struktur der attischen Tragödie
- Die deutsche Tragödie von Lessing bis Hebbel
- Disowning knowledge in seven plays of Shakespeare
- Dramatische Strukturen der griechischen Tragödie: Untersuchungen zu Aischylos
- Erkennen und Handeln in der Theorie des Tragischen bei Aristoteles
- Essays on Aristotle's Poetics
- Essays on Euripidean drama
- Euripidean polemic: The Trojan women and the function of tragedy
- Euripides and the poetics of sorrow : art, gender, and commemoration in Alcestis, Hippolytus, and Hecuba
- Euripides and the tragic tradition
- Euripides' escape-tragedies : a study of Helen, Andromeda, and Iphigenia among the Taurians
- Euripides' use of psychological terminology
- Feminist readings of Antigone
- Gender and the City in Euripides' Political Plays. : .
- Greek tragedy and the contemporary actor
- Hamlet
- Hamlet : theory in practice
- Hamlet and revenge
- Hamlet in my mind's eye
- Hamlet in purgatory
- Hamlet in purgatory
- Hamlet versus Lear : cultural politics and Shakespeare's art
- Heracles and Euripidean tragedy
- Heracles and Euripidean tragedy
- Heroic measures : Hippocratic medicine in the making of Euripidean tragedy
- Ideas and forms of tragedy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages
- Ideas and forms of tragedy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages
- If there are no more heroes, there are heroines: a feminist critique of Corneille's heroines, 1637-1643
- Julius Caesar : new critical essays
- Julius Caesar : new critical essays
- King Lear : a guide to the play
- King Lear : an authoritative text, sources, criticism, adaptations, and responses
- King Richard III
- L'évolution du tragique racinien
- L. Annæi Senecæ Tragœdiæ.
- La tragédie classique : (1550-1793)
- La tragédie à l'époque d'Henri II et de Charles IX
- Language, Sexuality, Narrative : The Oresteia
- Lessing und Aristoteles : Untersuchung über die Theorie der Tragödie
- Love song for the life of the mind : an essay on the purpose of comedy
- Lycurgan Athens and the making of classical tragedy
- Lycurgan Athens and the making of classical tragedy
- Macbeth
- Macbeth : a guide to the play
- Magic in the web : action & language in Othello
- Mousetrap : structure and meaning in Hamlet
- Nietzsche and the spirit of tragedy
- Nietzsche on tragedy
- Nietzsche's The birth of tragedy : a reader's guide
- Nothing is as it seems : the tragedy of the implicit in Euripides' Hippolytus
- Oedipus at Colonus : Sophocles, Athens, and the world
- Ontology and the art of tragedy : an approach to Aristotle's Poetics
- Othello : new critical essays
- Othello : new essays by Black writers
- Othello and interpretive traditions
- Othello and interpretive traditions
- Othello as tragedy : some problems of judgement and feeling
- Othello's sacrifice : essays on Shakespeare and Romantic tradition
- Prolegomena zu einer kritischen Ausgabe der Tragödien Senecas
- Propos sur la tragédie : essai
- Racine, Phèdre
- Recapturing Sophocles' Antigone
- Revenge tragedy : Aeschylus to Armageddon
- Searching Shakespeare : studies in culture and authority
- Self-representation and illusion in Senecan tragedy
- Seneca and Elizabethan tragedy
- Seneca and the idea of tragedy
- Service inutile: a study of the tragic in the theatre of Henry de Montherlant
- Shakespeare & the outer mystery
- Shakespeare and classical tragedy : the influence of Seneca
- Shakespeare and the constant Romans
- Shakespeare and the goddess of complete being
- Shakespeare comes to Broadmoor: The actors are come hither: the performance of tragedy in a secure psychiatric hospital
- Shakespeare on the edge : border-crossing in the tragedies and the Henriad
- Shakespeare's God : the role of religion in the tragedies
- Shakespeare's Hamlet and the controversies of self
- Shakespeare's earliest tragedy: studies in Titus Andronicus
- Shakespeare's festive tragedy : the ritual foundations of genre
- Shakespeare's tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragedies : an introduction
- Shakespeare's tragedies : violation and identity
- Shakespeare's tragedies : violation and identity
- Shakespeare's tragic cosmos
- Shakespeare's tragic cosmos
- Shakespeare's tragic skepticism
- Shakespeare, Hamlet
- Shakespeare, Kierkegaard, and existential tragedy
- Shakespeare, Othello
- Shakespeare, the goddess, and modernity
- Shakespearean tragedy
- Shakespearean tragedy and gender
- Shakespearean tragedy: genre, tradition, and change in 'Antony and Cleopatra'
- Shame in Shakespeare
- Sophocles : An Interpretation
- Sophocles : a study of heroic humanism
- Sophocles and the Greek tragic tradition
- Sophocles and the language of tragedy
- The Agon in Euripides
- The Andromache and Euripidean tragedy
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespearean tragedy
- The Cambridge introduction to tragedy
- The Gorgon's severed head: studies of Alcestis, Electra and Phoenissae
- The Mannerist aesthetic: a study of Racine's 'Mithridate'
- The absent one: mourning ritual, tragedy, and the performance of ambivalence
- The complete plays of Frances Burney
- The fall of kings and princes: structure and destruction in Arthurian tragedy
- The heroic muse: studies in the Hippolytus and Hecuba of Euripides
- The imagery of Euripides: a study in the dramatic use of pictorial language
- The language of Sophocles : communality, communication and involvement
- The language of Sophocles : communality, communication, and involvement
- The locus of tragedy
- The mask of power: Seneca's tragedies and imperial Rome
- The noose of words : readings of desire, violence and language in Euripides' Hippolytos
- The noose of words: readings of desire, violence and language in Euripides' Hippolytos
- The passion of infinity : Kierkegaard, Aristotle and the rebirth of tragedy
- The passions in play : Thyestes and the dynamics of Senecan drama
- The philosophy of tragedy : from Plato to Žižek
- The philosophy of tragedy : from Plato to Žižek
- The poetic style of Corneille's tragedies: an aesthetic interpretation
- The structure and performance of Euripides' Helen
- The symbolist home and the tragic home : Mallarmé and Oedipus
- The unmasking of drama : contested representation in Shakespeare's tragedies
- The wager of Lucien Goldmann : tragedy, dialectics, and a hidden god
- The way of Novalis : an exposition on the process of his achievement
- Titus Andronicus
- Towards Greek tragedy: drama, myth, society
- Tragedie di Vittorio Alfieri
- Tragedie scelte di Vittorio Alfieri
- Tragedie scelte di Vittorio Alfieri : cogli argomenti e pareri relativi alle medesime dell'autore
- Tragedy
- Tragedy
- Tragedy : a very short introduction
- Tragedy's end : closure and innovation in Euripidean drama
- Tragic form in Shakespeare
- Tragic method and tragic theology: evil in contemporary drama and religious thought
- Tragic narrative : a narratological study of Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- Tragic thought and the grammar of tragic myth
- Tragédie cornélienne, tragédie racinienne: étude sur les sources de l'intérêt dramatique
- Trauma-tragedy : symptoms of contemporary performance
- Unconformities in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Understanding King Lear : a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
- Understanding Macbeth : a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
- Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels
- W.B. Yeats and the creation of a tragic universe
- Why does tragedy give pleasure?
- Wild justice: a study of Euripides' Hecuba
- William Shakespeare's Coriolanus
- William Shakespeare's King Lear : a sourcebook
- William Shakespeare's Macbeth
- William Shakespeare's Othello : a sourcebook
- William Shakespeare's Othello : a sourcebook
- Witches and Jesuits: Shakespeare's Macbeth
- Word as action : Racine, rhetoric, and theatrical language
- Young Hamlet: essays on Shakespeare's tragedies
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