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- "Th' interpretation of the time" : the dramaturgy of Shakespeare's Roman plays
- A short view of tragedy : it's original, excellency and corruption : with some reflections on Shakespear and other practitioners for the stage
- A short view of tragedy : it's original, excellency and corruption : with some reflections on Shakespear and other practitioners for the stage
- A short view of tragedy : it's original, excellency, and corruption : with some reflections on Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage
- Action is eloquence : Shakespeare's language of gesture
- Analyzing Shakespeare's action : scene versus sequence
- Ars tragica Sophoclea cum Shaksperiana comparata ; : an essay on the tragic art of Sophocles and Shakspere, to which was awarded the members' prize for Latin essay in the University of Cambridge, 1894
- Art and artifice in Shakespeare ; : a study in dramatic contrast and illusion
- Backwards and forwards : a technical manual for reading plays
- Begging to differ : modes of discrepancy in Shakespeare
- Charakterisierung durch Mithandelnde in Shakespeare's Dramen
- Commentary and control in Shakespeare's plays
- Construction in Shakespeare
- Contrast in Shakespeare's historical plays
- Das moment der letzten spannung in der englischen tragödie bis zu Shakespeare
- Der junge Herder und Shakespeare
- Die Sterbeszenen in Shakespeares Dramen
- Die rolle des zufalls in Shakespeares meistertragödien
- Drama within drama: Shakespeare's sense of his art in King Lear, The winter's tale, and The tempest
- Elizabethan stage conditions : a study of their place in the interpretation of Shakespeare's plays
- Elizabethan stage conditions : a study of their place in the interpretation of Shakespeare's plays. The Harness prize essay, 1931
- How to enjoy Shakespeare
- Metatheater : the example of Shakespeare
- Modesty and cunning: Shakespeare's use of literary tradition
- Narrative and meaning in early modern England : Browne's skull and other histories
- Notes on Shakespeare's workmanship
- On act and scene division in the Shakspere first folio
- On producing Shakespeare
- On producing Shakespeare
- On the literary genetics of Shakspeare's plays, 1592-1594
- Prologues to Shakespeare's theatre : performance and liminality in early modern drama
- Proteus unmasked : sixteenth-century rhetoric and the art of Shakespeare
- Punctuation and its dramatic value in Shakespearean drama
- Pursuing Shakespeare's dramaturgy : some contexts, resources, and strategies in his playmaking
- Reading Shakespeare's soliloquies : text, theatre, film
- Repetition in Shakespeare's plays
- Romeo and Juliet as an experimental tragedy
- Satiric catharsis in Shakespeare ; : a theory of dramatic structure
- Scenes from Shakespeare
- Shakespeare : seven tragedies : the dramatist's manipulation of response
- Shakespeare ; : five lectures
- Shakespeare aloud : a guide to his verse on stage
- Shakespeare and Burbage : the sound of Shakespeare as devised to suit the voice and talents of his principal player
- Shakespeare and the audience ; : a study in the technique of exposition
- Shakespeare and the confines of art
- Shakespeare and the history of soliloquies
- Shakespeare and the nature of time : moral and philosophical themes in some plays and poems of William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare and the power of performance : stage and page in the Elizabethan theatre
- Shakespeare and the soliloquy in early modern English drama
- Shakespeare and the story : aspects of creation
- Shakespeare as a dramatic artist : a popular illustration of the principles of scientific criticism
- Shakespeare as a dramatic artist : with an account of his reputation at various periods
- Shakespeare as a dramatic artist : with an account of his reputation at various periods
- Shakespeare's analogical scene : parody as structural syntax
- Shakespeare's apprenticeship
- Shakespeare's arguments with history
- Shakespeare's art of orchestration : stage technique and audience response
- Shakespeare's emergent form : a study of the structures of the Henry VI plays
- Shakespeare's game
- Shakespeare's lyric stage : myth, music, and poetry in the last plays
- Shakespeare's lyricized drama
- Shakespeare's noise
- Shakespeare's opening scenes
- Shakespeare's poetic energy
- Shakespeare's possible worlds
- Shakespeare's producing hand : a study of his marks of expression to be found in the First folio
- Shakespeare's professional skills
- Shakespeare's proverbial themes : a rhetorical context for the sententia as res
- Shakespeare's secret schemers : the study of an early modern dramatic device
- Shakespeare's soliloquies ; : the presidential address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964
- Shakespeare's speaking properties
- Shakespeare's tragic form : spirit in the wheel
- Shakespeare's tragic perspective
- Shakespeare, the director
- Shakespearean entrances
- Shakespearean narrative
- Shakespearean resurrection : the art of almost raising the dead
- Shakespeares dramatische Konzeption
- Shakespeares dramatisches Formgesetz ; : Bindung von Vers und Prosa von Shakespeare bis zum deutschen Expressionismus
- Shakespeares verwendung von gleichartigem und gegensätzlichem parallelismus bei figuren, situationen, motiven und handlungen ...
- Shakespere: fünf Vorlesungen aus dem Nachlass
- Shakspere as a playwright
- Shakspere's five-act structure : Shakspere's early plays on the background of renaissance theories of five-act structure from 1470
- Shakspere's silences
- Shifting perspectives and the stylish style : mannerism in Shakespeare and his Jacobean contemporaries
- Silence in Shakespeare : drama, power, and gender
- Spatial representations and the Jacobean stage : from Shakespeare to Webster
- Spielstrukturen in Shakespeares Komödien : Sommernachtstraum, Was ihr wollt
- Stage directions in Hamlet : new essays and new directions
- Stage directions in Hamlet : new essays and new directions
- Stage-wrights : Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and the making of theatrical value
- Stages and playgoers : from guild plays to Shakespeare
- Style and structure in Shakespeare
- Stylistics and Shakespeare's language : transdisciplinary approaches
- System of Shakespeare's dramas
- The Shakespeare wars : clashing scholars, public fiascoes, palace coups
- The action to the word : structure and style in Shakespearean tragedy
- The artistic links between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More : radically different Richards
- The development of Shakespeare as a dramatist
- The dramatic structure of Shakespeare's plays
- The dramatic structure of Shakespeare's plays
- The dramatic structure of Shakespeare's plays
- The economy of action and word in Shakespeare's plays
- The history of English soliloquy : Aeschylus to Shakespeare
- The music of the close : the final scenes of Shakespeare's tragedies
- The oration in Shakespeare
- The practical Shakespeare : the plays in practice and on the page
- The reported scenes in Shakespeare's plays
- The soliloquies in Hamlet : the structural design
- The soliloquies of Shakespeare ; : a study in technic
- The sound of Shakespeare
- The structure of Shakespearean scenes
- The tempo-patterns of Shakespeare's plays
- The world's a stage : Shakespeare and the dramatic view of life
- Vision and rhetoric in Shakespeare : looking through language
- Why Shakespeare : an introduction to the playwright's art
- William Shakespeare : writing for performance
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