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About this book
George Hibbard has always endorsed T.S. Eliot's idea that 'we must know all of Shakespeare's work in order to know any of it, ' and this idea, implicit in the first essay in this volume, informs the whole collection, written in honour of one of Canada's leading Shakespearian editors and scholars.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- T.S. Eliot's Criticism of Elizabethan Drama
- Theobald on Shakespeare's Sources
- Shakespeare and the Dramatic Image
- 'You that way; we this way': Shakespeare's Endings
- Musical Cures of Melancholy and Mania in Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's Great Stage of Fools 1599-1607
- Shakespeare's Mystery of Fooling
- The Language of Fletcherian Tragicomedy
- Richard III: Bonding the Audience
- Playing the Crowd: Structure and Soliloquy in Tide Tarrieth No Man
- Staging the Occult in 1 Henry IV
- 2 Henry IV: The Last Tudor Royal Entry
- The Ceremonies of Titus Andronicus
- Sources and Meanings in Titus Andronicus
- Macbeth and the Last Plays
- Macbeth, Doctor Faustus, and the Juggling Fiends
- The Emblematic Castle in Shakespeare and Middleton
- Coriolanus and the Matter of Troy
- Coriolanus and 'th'interpretation of the time'
- 'Their noise be our instruction': Listening to Titus Andronicus and Coriolanus
- Publication and Performance in Early Stuart Drama: Jonson, Webster, Heywood