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- "God, or not god, or between the two?"--Euripides' Helen
- "Image of that horror" : history, prophecy, and apocalypse in King Lear
- 'Tis pity she's a whore : a critical guide
- A Routledge literary sourcebook on William Shakespeare's Othello
- A criticism of some attempts to rationalize tragedy
- A definition of tragedy
- A definition of tragedy
- A preface to Shakespeare's tragedies
- A winter's snake : dramatic form in the tragedies of John Webster
- Achilles' choice : examples of modern tragedy
- Aeschylus
- Aeschylus : Seven against Thebes
- Aeschylus : playwright, educator
- Aeschylus : the creator of tragedy
- Aeschylus : the earlier plays and related studies
- Aeschylus : the prophet of Greek freedom; an essay on the Oresteian trilogy
- Aeschylus' Oresteia : a literary commentary
- Aeschylus' Prometheus bound : a literary commentary
- Aeschylus' Supplices : play and trilogy
- Aeschylus, the Oresteia
- Aeschylus; a collection of critical essays
- After Dionysus : a theory of the tragic
- After Oedipus : Shakespeare in psychoanalysis
- Allegory and the tragic chorus in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- An essay on King Lear
- An introduction to the Jesuit theater : a posthumous work
- Ancient scripts & modern experience on the English stage, 1500-1700
- Annaeana tragica : notes on the text of Seneca's tragedies
- Antigone
- Antigone
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra : a guide to the play
- Antony and Cleopatra : authoritative text, sources, analogues, and contexts, criticism, adaptations, rewritings, and appropriations
- Anxiety veiled : Euripides and the traffic in women
- Apollo and his oracle in the Oresteia
- Approaches to teaching Shakespeare's Othello
- Aristotle and his modern critics : the use of tragedy in the nontragic vision
- Aristotle's doctrine of tragic katharsis : a critical study
- Aristotle's teleological theory of tragedy and epic
- Aspects of King Lear : articles reprinted from Shakespeare survey
- Aspects of Othello : articles reprinted from Shakespeare survey
- Assassin on stage : Brutus, Hamlet, and the death of Lincoln
- Bacchae
- Bakkhai
- Barron's simplified approach to King Lear : William Shakespeare
- Biblical influences in Shakespeare's great tragedies
- Biblical references in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Boundaries of Dionysus ; : Athenian foundations for the theory of tragedy
- Calderón y la tragedia
- Children of Heracles ; : Hippolytus ; Andromache ; Hecuba
- Chor und tragische Handlung im "Agamemnon" des Aischylos
- Christian ritual and the world of Shakespeare's tragedies
- Christian settings in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Christopher Marlowe and the renaissance of tragedy
- Climates of tragedy
- Colloquial expressions in Greek tragedy : revised and enlarged edition of P.T. Stevens's Colloquial expressions in Euripides
- Coriolanus
- Coriolanus
- Coriolanus at the National : "Th' interpretation of the time"
- Coriolanus on stage in England and America, 1609-1994
- Corneille's tragedies : the role of the unexpected
- Critical essays on Shakespeare's King Lear
- Critical essays on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
- Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespeare, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians
- Darkness and devils : exorcism and King Lear
- Das Ende des Ödipus bei Sophokles : Untersuchung zur Interpretation des "Ödipus auf Kolonos"
- Der Kommentar des Iohannes de Segarellis zu Senecas 'Hercules furens' : Erstedition und Analyse
- Der Prometheus des Aischylos als geistesgeschichtliches und theatergeschichtliches Phänomen
- Der Streit über die Tragodie
- Der Tod der Tragödie : ein kritischer Essay
- Der deutsche Weg zur Tragödie
- Die "Eumeniden" des Aischylos und der Areopag
- Die Alkestis des Euripides : Untersuchungen zur tragischen Form
- Die Stellung der Trachinierinnen im Werk des Sophokles
- Die Theorie des bürgerlichen Trauerspiels im 18. Jahrhundert : der Kaufmann, d. Hausvater u. d. Hofmeister
- Die Tragödie Hebbels ; : ihre Stellung und Bedeutung in der Entwicklung des Dramas
- Die Tragödien des Euripides
- Die Unfähigkeit, sich zu erkennen : Sophokles' Tragödien
- Die Welt der Tragödie : mit 12 Porträts : Shakespeare, Schiller, Kleist [u.a.]
- Die idee des tragischen in der deutschen klassik
- Die kunstlehre des Aristoteles. : Ein beitrag zur geschichte der philosophie
- Die lyrischen Partien der Choephoren des Aischylos : Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar
- Die ästhetische Bedeutung der Aktgliederung in der Tragödie
- Dioniso ; : saggi critici sul teatro tragico
- Dionysiac poetics and Euripides' Bacchae
- Doctor Faustus, 1604 and 1616
- Drama within drama: Shakespeare's sense of his art in King Lear, The winter's tale, and The tempest
- Dramatic art in Aeschylus's Seven against Thebes
- Due seminari romani di Eduard Fraenkel : Aiace e Filottete di Sofocle
- Dynamism of character in Shakespeare's mature tragedies
- Ecce homo and The birth of tragedy
- Edward II ; : text and major criticism
- Eight great tragedies [with essays]
- Electra
- Electra
- Electra and the empty urn : metatheater and role playing in Sophocles
- Elizabethan revenge tragedy, 1587-1642
- English tragedy before Shakespeare ; : the development of dramatic speech
- Eschyle, poète cosmique
- Essays of John Dryden
- Essays of John Dryden
- Essays of John Dryden
- Essays on Aristotle's Poetics
- Ethical aspects of tragedy ; : a comparison of certain tragedies
- Eugene O'Neill's century : centennial views on America's foremost tragic dramatist
- Euripidea tertia
- Euripidean drama ; : myth, theme and structure
- Euripidean polemic : the Trojan women and the function of tragedy
- Euripides : Andromache
- Euripides and Alcestis : speculations, simulations, and stories of love in Athenian culture
- Euripides and his age
- Euripides and the poetics of sorrow : art, gender, and commemoration in Alcestis, Hippolytus, and Hecuba
- Euripides and the tragic tradition
- Euripides papyri
- Euripides und Homer : Untersuchungen zur Homernachwirkung in Elektra, Iphigenie im Taurerland, Helena, Orestes und Kyklops
- Euripides' Medea : vorgetragen am 20. November 1976
- Euripides' escape-tragedies : a study of Helen, Andromeda, and Iphigenia among the Taurians
- Euripides' use of psychological terminology
- Euripides, women, and sexuality
- Every inch a Lear : a rehearsal journal of "King Lear" with Peter Ustinov and the Stratford Festival Company directed by Robin Phillips
- Everybody's Shakespeare : reflections chiefly on the tragedies
- Exchange and the maiden : marriage in Sophoclean tragedy
- Fantasies of female evil : the dynamics of gender and power in Shakespearean tragedy
- Forms of tragedy
- Four dissertations : I. The natural history of religion. II. Of the passions. III. Of tragedy. IV. Of the standard of taste
- Freud and Oedipus
- Gegenwart und mythische Vergangenheit bei Euripides
- Gender and the city in Euripides' political plays
- Goethe und Euripides : Untersuchungen zur Euripides-Rezeption in der Goethezeit
- Gott und Mensch im Ion des Euripides : Untersuchungen zum dritten Epeisodion des Dramas
- Gottscheds lebens- und kunstreform in den zwanziger und dreissiger jahren : Gottsched, Breitinger, die Gottschedin, die Neuberin
- Greek plays in modern translation
- Greek tragedies
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet : complete, authoritative text with biographical and historical contexts, critical history, and essays from five contemporary critical perspectives
- Hamlet : poem unlimited
- Hamlet : text of the play, the actors' gallery, contexts, criticism, afterlives, resources
- Hamlet and the philosophy of literary criticism
- Hamlet in purgatory
- Hamlet versus Lear : cultural politics and Shakespeare's art
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- Hauptperson und tragischer Held in Sophokles' "Antigone"
- Hegel on tragedy
- Hegel on tragedy
- Hegel on tragedy
- Helen ; : Phoenician women ; Orestes
- Heracles and Euripidean tragedy
- Heroism and divine justice in Sophocles' Philoctetes
- Hippolytus temporizes & Ion : adaptations of two plays by Euripides
- Homage to the tragic muse
- Horizontal resonance as a principle of composition in the plays of Sophocles
- III tragedies : Blood wedding, Yerma, Bernarda Alba
- Ideas and forms of tragedy from Aristotle to the middle ages
- Inquieti commerci tra uomini e dei : Timpanisti, Fineo A e B di Sofocle : testimonianze letterarie ed iconografiche, itinerari di ricerca e proposte
- Interpreting Hamlet : materials for analysis
- Inversion of revolutionary ideals : a study of the tragic essence of Georg Büchner's Dantons Tod, Ernst Toller's Masse Mensch, and Bertolt Brecht's Die Massnahme
- Ion
- Iphigenia in Aulis
- John Ford
- John Gielgud's production of Hamlet
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar : an authoritative text sources and contexts, criticism, performance history
- Julius Caesar : new critical essays
- Katharsis-Studien
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear : an authoritative text, sources, criticism, adaptations, and responses
- King Lear : critical essays
- King Lear, Macbeth, indefinition, and tragedy
- L'Agamemnon d'Eschyle : le texte et ses interprétations
- La tragedia como liberación : introducción estética al teatro moderno
- Language, sexuality, narrative, the Oresteia
- Later Shakespeare
- Law and love : the trials of King Lear
- Le Théâtre tragique
- Le destin des grandes oeuvres dramatiques
- Le héros et l'Etat dans la tragédie de Pierre Corneille
- Le origini della tragedia e del tragico dalla preistoria a Eschilo
- Lear from study to stage : essays in criticism
- Love's sacrifice
- Lycurgan Athens and the making of classical tragedy
- Macbeth
- Macbeth
- Macbeth
- Macbeth : a guide to the play
- Macbeth : authoritative text, sources and contexts, criticism
- Man and the gods : three tragedies
- Marlovian tragedy : the play of dilation
- Medea ; : Hippolytus ; Electra ; Helen
- Mocked with death : tragic overliving from Sophocles to Milton
- Model answers on Shakespeare's "Macbeth,"
- Moderns on tragedy ; : an anthology of modern and relevant opinions on the substance and meaning of tragedy
- Musical design in Aeschylean theater
- Musical design in Sophoclean theater
- Myriad-minded Shakespeare : essays on the tragedies, problem comedies, and Shakespeare the man
- Natural fictions : George Chapman's major tragedies
- Negro poetry in America
- Nicholas Rowe and Christian tragedy
- Nietzsche and the spirit of tragedy
- Nietzsche on tragedy
- No signposts in the sea : a novel
- Nothing is as it seems : the tragedy of the implicit in Euripides' Hippolytus
- Nous, Clytemnestre : du tragique et des masques
- Oedipus : the meaning of a masculine life
- Oedipus Tyrannus : tragic heroism and the limits of knowledge
- Oedipus at Colonus
- Oedipus at Thebes
- Oedipus tyrannus ; : a new translation. Passages from ancient authors. Religion and psychology: some studies. Criticism
- On Germans & other Greeks : tragedy and ethical life
- On King Lear
- On plot in tragedy
- On the Hymn to Zeus in Aeschylus' Agamemnon
- Ontology and the art of tragedy : an approach to Aristotle's Poetics
- Oresteia
- Orestes
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello : authoritative text, sources and contexts, criticism
- Othello : new critical essays
- Othello : the state of play
- Othello : the tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice
- Othello and interpretive traditions
- Our Seneca
- Periphrades Aner : Untersuchungen zum ersten Stasimon der Sophokleischen "Antigone" und zu den antiken Kulturentstehungstheorien
- Phaedra and Hippolytus : myth and dramatic form
- Philoctetes
- Pierre Corneille : poetics and political drama under Louis XIII
- Poetik der Tragödie
- Problem and spectacle : studies in the Oresteia
- Prophesying tragedy : sign and voice in Sophocles' Theban plays
- Questioning Racinian tragedy
- Racine and poetic tragedy
- Racine's Iphigénie : literary rehearsal and tragic recognition
- Racine, Andromaque
- Racine, Phèdre
- Recapturing Sophocles' Antigone
- Religion and drama in "Oedipus at Colonus."
- Renunciation as a tragic focus ; : a study of five plays
- Repertorium der Konjekturen in den Seneca-Tragödien
- Reso : i problemi, la scena
- Revenge tragedy : Aeschylus to Armageddon
- Romance & tragedy
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet : parallel texts of quarto 1 (1597) and quarto 2 (1599)
- Romeo and Juliet as an experimental tragedy
- Sacred transgressions : a reading of Sophocles' Antigone
- Salomé : a tragedy in one act
- Schiller: a master of the tragic form ; : his theory in his practice
- Scholia metrica anonyma in Euripidis Hecubam, Orestem, Phoenissas
- Searching Shakespeare : studies in culture and authority
- Seneca : Thyestes
- Seneca and the idea of tragedy
- Senecan drama and stoic cosmology
- Senecan drama and stoic cosmology
- Service inutile : a study of the tragic in the theatre of Henry de Montherlant
- Shakespeare : seven tragedies revisited : the dramatist's manipulation of response
- Shakespeare : the Jacobean plays
- Shakespeare : the tragedies
- 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 is hard, but so is life : a radical guide to Shakespearian tragedy
- Shakespeare on the edge : border-crossing in the tragedies and the Henriad
- 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 mortal knowledge : a reading of the tragedies
- Shakespeare's pagan world : the Roman tragedies
- Shakespeare's revision of King Lear
- Shakespeare's tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragedies : and other studies in seventeenth century drama
- Shakespeare's tragedies : violation and identity
- Shakespeare's tragedies and modern critical theory
- Shakespeare's tragic cosmos
- Shakespeare's tragic form : spirit in the wheel
- Shakespeare's tragic heroes : slaves of passion. With appendices on Bradley's interpretation of Shakespearian tragedy
- Shakespeare's tragic imagination
- Shakespeare's tragic perspective
- Shakespeare's tragic skepticism
- Shakespeare's visual regime : tragedy, psychoanalysis, and the gaze
- Shakespeare, Hamlet
- Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the devils of Denham
- Shakespeare: Othello
- Shakespearean tragedy : its art and its Christian premises
- Shakespearean tragedy : lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
- Shakespearean tragedy and gender
- Shakespearean tragedy and its double : the rhythms of audience response
- Shame in Shakespeare
- Sogno e omertà nell'Edipo re : una tragedia per tutti e per nessuno
- Sophiste et tyran, ou, Le problème du Prométhée enchaîné
- Sophocles
- Sophocles
- Sophocles : an interpretation
- Sophocles : the classical heritage
- Sophocles : the seven plays in English verse
- Sophocles ; : a study of heroic humanism
- Sophocles and Oedipus : a study of Oedipus Tyrannus with a new translation
- Sophocles and the Greek tragic tradition
- Sophocles and the language of tragedy
- Sophocles and the tragedy of Athenian democracy
- Sophocles, dramatist & philosopher ; : three lectures delivered at king's College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Sophocles; a collection of critical essays
- Sophokles: Philoktet ; : eine Strukturanalyse
- Studien zur entwicklungsgeschichte der tragödie sowie zu einer neuen technik des dramas
- Studies on the Seven against Thebes of Aeschylus
- The Alcestiad : or, A life in the sun : a play in three acts, with a satyr play, The drunken sisters
- The Andromache and Euripidean tragedy
- The Andromache of Euripides : an interpretation
- The Bacchae
- The Bacchae
- The Balkan women : a tragedy
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespearean tragedy
- The Division of the kingdoms : Shakespeare's two versions of King Lear
- The Duchess of Malfi
- The Elizabethan Hamlet : a study of the sources, and of Shaksperes ̓environment, to show that the mad scenes had a comic aspect now ignored
- The Gorgon's severed head : studies in Alcestis, Electra, and Phoenissae
- The Hyacinth room ; : an investigation into the nature of comedy, tragedy, & tragicomedy
- The Lear world : a study of King Lear in its dramatic context
- The Oresteia
- The Oresteia ; : a study in language and structure
- The Oresteia of Aeschylus
- The Questions of tragedy
- The Trojan women
- The Trojan women
- The absent one : mourning ritual, tragedy, and the performance of ambivalence
- The action to the word : structure and style in Shakespearean tragedy
- The aesthetics of failure : dynamic structure in the plays of Eugene O'Neill
- The agon in Euripides
- The art of loving : female subjectivity and male discursive traditions in Shakespeare's tragedies
- The artistry of Aeschylus and Zeami : a comparative study of Greek tragedy and nō
- The authenticity of Prometheus bound
- The author of the Prometheus Bound
- The birth of tragedy : a commentary
- The birth of tragedy ; : and The case of Wagner
- The birth of tragedy ; : and The genealogy of morals
- The case for tragedy : being a challenge to those who deny the possibility of a tragic spirit in the modern world
- The castle of Otranto : a gothic story; and, The mysterious mother : a tragedy
- The character of the Euripidean Hippolytos : an ethno-psychoanalytical study
- The chemical theatre
- The complete Greek tragedies
- The crimes of the Oedipodean cycle
- The darker world within : evil in the tragedies of Shakespeare and his successors
- The death of tragedy
- The doctor's dilemma : a tragedy
- The drama of Euripides
- The dramas and dramatic dances of non-European races : in special reference to the origin of Greek tragedy, with an appendix on the origin of Greek comedy
- The emergence of Shakespeare's tragedy
- The enfolded Hamlets : parallel texts of <F1> and [Q2] each with unique elements bracketed
- The fall of kings and princes : structure and destruction in Arthurian tragedy
- The first quarto of Hamlet
- The hero and the city : an interpretation of Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- The heroic image in five Shakespearean tragedies
- The heroic muse : studies in the Hippolytus and Hecuba of Euripides
- The heroic temper ; : studies in Sophoclean tragedy
- The history of King Lear
- The idea of tragedy
- The idea of tragedy in ancient and modern drama. : Three lectures delivered at the Royal institution, February, 1900
- The identity of Oedipus the king ; : five essays on the Oedipus tyrannus
- The insufficiency of virtue : Macbeth and the natural order
- The interrupted dialectic : philosophy, psychoanalysis, and their tragic other
- The language of Sophocles : communality, communication, and involvement
- The life of Timon of Athens
- The life of Timon of Athens
- The logic of tragedy : morals and integrity in Aeschylus' Oresteia
- The madness of Antigone
- The medieval heritage of Elizabethan tragedy
- The medieval heritage of Elizabethan tragedy
- The metaphysical quality of the tragic : a study of Sophocles, Giraudoux, and Sartre
- The noose of words : readings of desire, violence, and language in Euripides' Hippolytos
- The origin of German tragic drama
- The paradox of Christian tragedy
- The paradox of tragedy
- The passion of infinity : Kierkegaard, Aristotle and the rebirth of tragedy
- The passions in play : Thyestes and the dynamics of Senecan drama
- The plays of Aeschylus
- The poetical wanderer : containing, dissertations on the early poetry of Greece, on tragic poetry, and on the power of noble actions on the mind. To which are added, several poems. By the author of Miscellaneous works. [Ten lines from Akenside]
- The revenger's tragedy
- The second Mrs. Tanqueray
- The secret cause : a discussion of tragedy
- The serpent son : Oresteia
- The seven before Thebes; a tragedy of Aeschylus. Printed from the text of Schütz, under the care and direction of the Senior class of Nassau Hall
- The spirit of tragedy
- The structure and performance of Euripides' Helen
- The supernatural in tragedy
- The symbolist home and the tragic home : Mallarmé and Oedipus
- The texts of King Lear and their origins
- The textual history of King Lear
- The theory of drama
- The theory of drama
- The three masks of American tragedy
- The three-text Hamlet : parallel texts of the first and second quartos and first folio
- The time elements of the Orestean trilogy
- The tragedie of Julius Caesar
- The tragedy of Coriolanus
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar
- The tragedy of King Richard III
- The tragedy of King Richard the Second
- The tragedy of King Richard the Third
- The tragedy of Mariam, the fair queen of Jewry
- The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
- The tragic actor
- The tragic drama of William Butler Yeats ; : figures in a dance
- The tragic idea
- The tragic import in the novels of Pérez Galdós
- The tragic plane
- The tragical history of Hamlet prince of Denmark
- The unmasking of drama : contested representation in Shakespeare's tragedies
- The use of comic episodes in tragedy
- The villain as hero in Elizabethan tragedy
- The violence of pity in Euripides' Medea
- The vision of tragedy
- The vision of tragedy
- The wheel of fire : interpretations of Shakespearian tragedy, with three new essays
- The works of John Webster
- Theatrical space and historical place in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- Theban plays
- This great stage ; : image and structure in King Lear
- Time, space, and structure in King Lear
- Timon of Athens
- Timon of Athens, Shakespeare's pessimistic tragedy
- Tragedy
- Tragedy
- Tragedy : Shakespeare and the Greek example
- Tragedy : a critical anthology
- Tragedy : a very short introduction
- Tragedy : contradiction and repression
- Tragedy : vision and form
- Tragedy ; : serious drama in relation to Aristotle's Poetics
- Tragedy and Sanskrit drama
- Tragedy and comedy : a systematic study and a critique of Hegel
- Tragedy and innocence
- Tragedy and the theory of drama
- Tragedy and theory : the problem of conflict since Aristotle
- Tragedy in relation to Aristotle's "Poetics"
- Tragedy in relation to Aristotle's "Poetics"
- Tragedy in relation to Aristotle's "Poetics,"
- Tragedy, modern temper and O'Neill
- Tragedy, myth, and mystery
- Tragedy, rhetoric, and the historiography of Tacitus' Annales
- Tragedy: a view of life
- Tragedy: modern essays in criticism
- Tragedy: vision and form
- Tragic Seneca : an essay in the theatrical tradition
- Tragic drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare
- Tragic instance : the sequence of Shakespeare's tragedies
- Tragic method and tragic theology : evil in contemporary drama and religious thought
- Tragic narrative : a narratological study of Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- Tragic passages : Jean Racine's art of the threshold
- Tragic themes in Western literature
- Tragic thought and the grammar of tragic myth
- Tragic value : an aesthetic paradox
- Tragiek van Aeschylus tot Sartre
- Tragik bei George Eliot
- Tragik und Metatragik : Euripides' Bakchen und die moderne Literaturwissenschaft
- Tragödie und Kreuz
- Transgressions of reading : narrative engagement as exile and return
- Trojan women ; : Iphigenia among the Taurians ; Ion
- Twentieth century interpretations of Coriolanus ; : a collection of critical essays
- Twentieth century interpretations of Euripides' Alcestis ; : a collection of critical essays
- Twentieth century interpretations of Oedipus Rex ; : a collection of critical essays
- Under the sign of the shield : semiotics and Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes
- Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels
- Voltaire, Dryden & heroic tragedy
- What really goes on in Sophocles' Theban plays
- Why humans like to cry : tragedy, evolution, and the brain
- Wild justice : a study of Euripides' Hecuba
- William Shakespeare's "naked" Hamlet : a production handbook
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- William Shakespeare's King Lear, a sourcebook
- Wirkt die Tragödie auf das Gemüt oder den Verstand oder die Moralität der Zuschauer?, oder, Der aus den Schriften des Aristoteles erbrachte wissenschaftliche Beweis für die intellektualistische Bedeutung von "Katharsis"
- Witches and Jesuits : Shakespeare's Macbeth
- Wole Soyinka and modern tragedy : a study of dramatic theory and practice
- Word as action : Racine, rhetoric, and theatrical language
- Wort und Wandlung
- Young Hamlet : essays on Shakespeare's tragedies
- Zoraida : a tragedy; as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane; to which is added a postscript, containing Observations on tragedy
- Zum doppelten Wirkungsziel der aischyleischen Orestie
- Zwei Abhandlungen über die aristotelische Theorie des Drama
- Ästhetik des tragischen
- Überrollenmässige sprachgestaltung in der tragödie
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