Shakespeare as CollaboratorRoutledge, 2013 M09 13 - 184 páginas This edition first published in 1960. This book discusses the extent of Shakespeare's collaboration in the plays of Edward III, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Pericles and the lost Cardenio. It includes chapters on the dramatic value of the plays irrespective of authorship. |
Contenido
I Introduction | 1 |
II Shakespeares Hand in Edward III | 10 |
III Edward III | 31 |
IV Shakespeares Hand in Pericles | 56 |
V Pericles | 77 |
VI Shakespeares Hand in The Two Noble Kinsmen | 98 |
VII The Two Noble Kinsmen | 124 |
VIII Cardenio | 148 |
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