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The sources of Shakespeare's plays

Author: Kenneth Muir
Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1978, ©1977.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Sources
Named Person: William Shakespeare; William Shakespeare; William Shakespeare
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Kenneth Muir
ISBN: 0300022123 9780300022124
OCLC Number: 3689170
Description: vi, 320 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Introduction --
Early plays --
The comedy of errors --
The two gentlemen of Verona --
The taming of the shrew --
Titus Andronicus --
1 Henry VI --
2 Henry VI --
3 Henry VI --
Richard III --
Romeo and Juliet --
Richard II --
A midsummer night's dream --
Love's labour's lost --
King John --
Comedies and histories --
The merchant of Venice --
1 Henry IV --
2 Henry IV --
The merry wives of Windsor --
Henry V --
Much ado about nothing --
Julius Caesar --
As you like it --
Twelfth night --
Troilus and Cressida --
Tragic period --
Hamlet --
All's well that ends well --
Measure for measure --
Othello --
King Lear --
Macbeth --
Timon of Athens --
Antony and Cleopatra --
Coriolanus --
Last plays --
Pericles --
Cymbleine --
The winter's tale --
The tempest --
Henry VIII.
Responsibility: by Kenneth Muir.
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