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Signaturbereich: AN 40-0000 bis 9999
Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
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The works of Alexander Radcliffe (1696) | a facsimile reproduction with an introduction by Ken Robinson | ||
Mistress of Udolpho | Rictor Norton | ||
The poems of Sir Walter Ralegh | ed. by Michael Rudick | ||
Barnabe Riche, Don Simonides | Norbert Kind | ||
Barnabe Riche his farewell to military profession | Ed. with introd. and notes by Donald Beecher | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 1 Early works | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Alexander Pettit | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 2 Pamela: or, virtue rewarded | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Albert J. Rivero | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 3 Pamela in her exalted condition | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Albert J. Rivero | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 1 Correspondence with Aaron Hill and the Hill family | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Christine Gerrard | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 10 Correspondence primarily on Sir Charles Grandison (1750-1754) | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Betty A. Schellenberg | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 11 Correspondence of Richardson's final years (1755-1761) | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Shelley King (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario) and John B. Pierce (Queens University, Kingston, Ontario) | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 2 Correspondence with George Cheyne | edited by David E. Shuttleton | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 3 Correspondence with Sarah Wescomb, Frances Grainger and Laetitia Pilkington | Samuel Richardson ; edited by John A. Dussinger | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: Vol. 1 1748-1753 | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Peter Sabor | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: Vol. 2 1754-1757 | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Peter Sabor | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: Vol. 3 1758-1762 | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Peter Sabor | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: [10] | |||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: [11] | |||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: 9 Correspondence primarily on "Pamela" and "Clarissa" (1732-1749) | Samuel Richardson ; edited by Louise Curran (University of Birmingham), George Justice (University of Tulsa), Sören Hammerschmidt (GateWay Community College) | ||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: [8] | |||
The Cambridge edition of the works and correspondence of Samuel Richardson: [9] | |||
Clarissa or, the history of a young lady: Vol. 3 | |||
Clarissa or, the history of a young lady: Vol. 2 | |||
Clarissa or, the history of a young lady: Vol. 4 | |||
Clarissa or, the history of a young lady: Vol. 1 | |||
Samuel Richardson's published commentary on Clarissa: Vol. 1 Prefaces, postscripts and related writings | texts ed. with headnotes by Thomas Keymer | ||
Samuel Richardson's published commentary on Clarissa: Vol. 2 Letters and passages restored from the original manuscripts of the history of Clarissa, 1751 | introd. by Peter Sabor. Bibliogr. essay by O. M. Brack | ||
Samuel Richardson's published commentary on Clarissa: Vol. 3 A collection of the moral an instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflections, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison, 1755 | introd. by John A. Dussinger | ||
Samuel Richardson | Jocelyn Harris | ||
Samuel Richardson in context | edited by Peter Sabor (McGill University), Betty A. Schellenberg (Simon Fraser University) | ||
Richardson the novelist | by Gerald Levin | ||
Richardson's Clarissa and the eighteenth century reader | Tom Keymer | ||
The rape of Clarissa | Terry Eagleton | ||
Clarissa's ciphers | Terry Castle | ||
Samuel Richardson | Carol Houlihan Flynn | ||
'Pamela' in the marketplace | Thomas Keymer and Peter Sabor | ||
Lyrical tales | Mary Robinson | ||
A profane wit | James William Johnson | ||
A martyr for sin | Kirk Combe | ||
The plays and poems of Nicholas Rowe: Volume 1 The early plays | edited by Rebecca Bullard and John McTague | ||
The plays and poems of Nicholas Rowe: Voume 2 The middle period plays | edited by Michael Caines | ||
The plays and poems of Nicholas Rowe: Volume 3 The late plays | edited by Claudine van Hensbergen | ||
The plays and poems of Nicholas Rowe: Volume 4 Poems and "Lucans Pharsalia" (books I-III) | edited Stephan Bernard and Robin Sowerby | ||
The plays and poems of Nicholas Rowe: Volume 5 "Lucans Pharsalia" (books IV-X) | edited by Robin Sowerby | ||
The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray | By Nicholas Rowe. Ed., with a crit. introd. by Richard J. Sherry | ||
George Sandys | James Ellison | ||
Clio | ed. with an introd. and notes by Phyllis J. Guskin | ||
The letters of Sarah Scott: Vol. 1 Letters 1740/1 - 52, letters 1753 - 65 | |||
The letters of Sarah Scott: Vol. 2 Letters 1765 - 84, letters 1785 - 95 | |||
The Norton Shakespeare | Stephen Greenblatt, gen. ed. ... With an essay on the Shakespearean stage by Andrew Gurr | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: All's well that ends well | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Suzanne Gossett and Helen Wilcox | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry V | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by T. W. Craik | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry VI, part 1 | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Edward Burns | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry VI, part 2 | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Ronald Knowles | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry VI, part 3 | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by John D. Cox and Eric Rasmussen | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry VIII | William Shakespeare and John Fletcher ; edited by Gordon McMullan | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King John | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Jesse M. Lander and J.J.M. Tobin | ||
The Arden edition of the works of William Shakespeare: King Richard II | ed. by Peter Ure | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Lear | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by R. A. Foakes | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Richard II | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Charles R. Forker | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Richard III | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by James R. Siemon | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by H.R. Woudhuysen | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Macbeth | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Sandra Clark and Pamela Mason | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Measure for measure | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by A.R. Braunmuller and Robert N. Watson | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by John Wilders | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The merchant of Venice | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by John Drakakis | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The merry wives of Windsor | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Giorgio Melchiori | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Claire McEachern | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Othello | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by E.A.J. Honigmann ; with a new introduction by Ayanna Thompson | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Pericles | William Shakespeare and George Wilkins ; edited by Suzanne Gossett | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Shakespeare's poems | ed. by Katherine Duncan-Jones ... | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by René Weis | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Shakespeare's sonnets | ed. by Katherine Duncan-Jones | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Sir Thomas More | original text by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle. Rev. by Henry Chettle ... William Shakespeare. Ed. by John Jowett | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Barbara Hodgdon | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The tempest | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Virginia Mason Vaughan and Alden T. Vaughan | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: As you like it | edited by Juliet Dusinberre | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton. Ed. by Anthony B. Dawson ... | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Jonathan Bate | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by David Bevington | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Twelfth night, or what you will | [William Shakespeare] ed. by Keir Elam | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The two gentlemen of Verona | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by William C. Carroll | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The two noble kinsmen | John Fletcher and William Shakespeare ; edited by Lois Potter | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The winter's tale | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by John Pitcher | ||
The Arden Shakespeare Third Series: Complete works | William Shakespeare ; edited by Richard Proudfoot, Ann Thompson, David Scott Kastan and H.R. Woudhuysen | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: The comedy of errors | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Kent Cartwright | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Coriolanus | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Peter Holland | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Cymbeline | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Valerie Wayne | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Hamlet | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: Julius Caesar | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by David Daniell | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Edward the Third | edited by Richard Proudfoot and Nicola Bennett | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry IV, part 1 | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by David Scott Kastan | ||
The Arden Shakespeare: King Henry IV, part 2 | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by James C. Bulman | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: King Edward III | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Giorgio Melchiori | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Ann Thompson, King's College London (emeritus) | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Othello | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Norman Sanders ; revised with a new introduction by Christina Luckyj (Dalhousie University) | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: All's well that ends well | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Russell Fraser. With an introd. by Alexander Leggatt | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The second part of King Henry IV | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Giorgio Melchiori | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: King Henry V | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Andrew Gurr | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by David Bevington | ||
The New Cambridge Shakespeare: The tragedy of King Lear | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Jay L. Halio (Emeritus Professor of English, University of Delaware) ; with a new introduction by Lois Potter (Emeritus Professor of English, University of Delaware) ; textual introduction edited, with a new preface, by Brian Gibbons | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: King Richard II | [William Shakespeare] ; with an introduction updated by Claire McEachern (University of California, Los Angeles) ; edited by Andrew Gurr (University of Reading) | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by William C. Carroll | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: King Richard III | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by Janis Lull | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Macbeth | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by A. R. Braunmuller | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Measure for measure | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by Brian Gibbons | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The merchant of Venice | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by M. M. Mahood ; revised with a new introduction by Tom Lockwood | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The merry wives of Windsor | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by David Crane | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by R. A. Foakes | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing | [William Shakespeare] ; with an introduction updated by Travis D. Williams (University of Rhode Island) ; edited by F.H. Mares | ||
The New Cambridge Shakespeare: As you like it | [William Shakespeare] ; [edited by] Michael Hattaway (Emeritus professor of English literature, University of Sheffield) | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The comedy of errors | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by T. S. Dorsch. Rev. and with a new introd. by Ros King | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Pericles, Prince of Tyre | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Doreen DelVecchio ... | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Coriolanus | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Lee Bliss | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The poems | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by John Roe | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Cymbeline | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Martin Butler | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by G. Blakemore Evans | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark | [William Shakespeare] ; revised with a new introduction by Heather Hirschfeld ; edited by Philip Edwards | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The sonnets | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by G. Blakemore Evans. With an introd. by Stephen Orgel | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Julius Caesar | [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Marvin Spevack ; revised and with a new introduction by Jeremy Lopez (University of Toronto) | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The taming of a shrew | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Stephen Roy Miller | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The tempest | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by David Lindley | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Timon of Athens | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by Karl Klein | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Alan Hughes | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida | William Shakespeare ; edited by Anthony B. Dawson ; with an updated introduction by Gretchen E. Minton and Anthony B. Dawson | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will | William Shakespeare ; edited by Elizabeth Story Donno ; with an updated introduction by Penny Gay (University of Sydney) | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The winter's tale | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Susan Snyder and Deborah T. Curren-Aquino | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The first quarto of Othello | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by Scott McMillin | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The first quarto of Hamlet | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Kathleen O. Irace | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The first quarto of King Henry V | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Andrew Gurr | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The first quarto of King Richard III. | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Peter Davison | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The first quarto of Romeo and Juliet | [William Shakespeare.] Ed. by Lukas Erne | ||
The new Cambridge Shakespeare: The first quarto of the Merry wives of Windsor | edited by David Lindley, University of Leeds, UK | ||
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: The winter's tale | ed. by Robert Kean Turner; Virginia Westling Haas. With Robert A. Jones ... | ||
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra | [William Shakespeare]. Edited by Marvin Spevack, associate editors Michael Steppat and Marga Munkelt | ||
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: Measure for measure | [William Shakespeare]. Ed. by Mark Eccles | ||
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors | ed. by Standish Henning. Incorporating the work of Thomas Whitfield Baldwin (1890 - 1984)) and John Hazel Smith (1928 - 86) | ||
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: Volume 2 King Lear | edited by Richard Knowles, associate editor Kevin J. Donovan ; with a stage history by Paula R. Glatzer | ||
A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: Volume 1 King Lear | edited by Richard Knowles, associate editor Kevin J. Donovan ; with a stage history by Paula R. Glatzer | ||
Much Ado about nothing | William Shakespeare | ||
King Richard II | William Shakespeare. Deutsche Prosafassung, Anmerkungen, Einleitung und Kommentar von Wilfrid Braun | ||
The art of Shakespeare's sonnets | Helen Vendler | ||
Shakespeares Arche | Rolf Vollmann | ||
Shakespeare | Stanley Wells | ||
The Shakespeare Company, 1594 - 1642 | Andrew Gurr | ||
Shakespeare's Characters | A. L. Rowse | ||
Women in Shakespeare | Alison Findlay | ||
The Oxford dictionary of original Shakespearean pronunciation | David Crystal | ||
Shakespeare's proverbial language | R. W. Dent | ||
Shakespeare's legal language | B. J. Sokol & Mary Sokol | ||
The eloquent Shakespeare | Gary Logan | ||
A dictionary of Shakespeare's sexual puns and their significance | Frankie Rubinstein | ||
A Shakespeare glossary | C. T. Onions. Enlarged and rev. throughout by Robert D. Eagleson | ||
The Oxford companion to Shakespeare | general ed. Michael Dobson | ||
The new Cambridge companion to Shakespeare | edited by Margreta De Grazia (University of Pennsylvania), Stanley Wells (The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust) | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare | ed. by Arthur F. Kinney | ||
Shakespeare-Handbuch | unter Mitarbeit zahlreicher Fachwissenschaftler herausgegeben von Ina Schabert ; mit einem Geleitwort von Wolfgang Clemen | ||
The Cambridge introduction to Shakespeare's poetry | Michael Schoenfeldt | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare's poetry | ed. by Jonathan F. S. Post | ||
The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare's language | edited by Lynne Magnusson (University of Toronto) with David Schalkwyk (Queen Mary University of London) | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare and dance | edited by Lynsey McCulloch and Brandon Shaw | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare and music | edited by Christopher R. Wilson and Mervyn Cooke | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 4 Shakespeare's poems | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 5 Shakespeare and the editorial tradition | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 1 Shakespeare and the arts | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 2 Shakespeare and gender | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 9 Political Shakespeare | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 7 Shakespeare and the literary tradition | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 8 Shakespeare in the theater | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 10 Postmodern Shakespeare | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 6 Shakespeare and the interpretive tradition | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
Shakespeare, the critical complex: 3 Shakespeare and history | ed. with an introd. by Stephen Orgel ... | ||
The Routledge handbook of Shakespeare and global appropriation | edited by Christy Desmet, Sujata Iyengar and Miriam Jacobson | ||
Appropriating Shakespeare | Brian Vickers | ||
Romantic criticism of Shakespearian drama | John Crawford | ||
The Shakespeare play as poem | S. Viswanathan | ||
A complete and systematic concordance to the works of Shakespeare: Vol. 9 Substantive variants | Ass. by Marga Munkelt | ||
William Shakespeare | S. Schoenbaum | ||
Shakespeare's dramatic art | Wolfgang Clemen | ||
Shakespeare | Kenneth Muir | ||
Shakespeare's domestic economies | Natasha Korda | ||
Shakespeare and theatrical patronage in early modern England | ed. by Paul Whitfield White ... | ||
Shakespeare & the poets' war | James P. Bednarz | ||
Shakespeare | ed. by Bernhard Fabian and Kurt Tetzeli von Rosador | ||
Interpretations of Shakespeare | selected by Kenneth Muir | ||
William Shakespeare | von Thomas Kullmann | ||
Shakespeare the thinker | A. D. Nuttall | ||
Ungentle Shakespeare | Katherine Duncan-Jones | ||
Shakespeare | M. C. Bradbrook | ||
Shakespeare | Anthony Burgess. [Aus d. Engl. von Eugen Schwarz...] | ||
A companion to Shakespeare | ed. by David Scott Kastan | ||
The origins of Shakespeare | Emrys Jones | ||
Shakespeare | Park Honan | ||
William Shakespeare | dargest. von Alan Posener | ||
Soul of the age | Jonathan Bate | ||
Shakespeare the man | A. L. Rowse | ||
Shakespeare's Ovid | ed. by A. B. Taylor | ||
Narrative and dramatic sources of Shakespeare: Vol. 7 Major tragedies | |||
Shakespeare and the Bible | Steven Marx | ||
Shakespeare and classical comedy | Robert S. Miola | ||
Shakespeare's festive world | François Laroque. Translated by Janet Lloyd | ||
Shakespeare and the politics of Protestant England | Donna B. Hamilton | ||
Shakespeare's books | Stuart Gillespie | ||
Shakespeare and the book | David Scott Kastan | ||
Shakespeare in print | Andrew Murphy, Trinity College, Dublin | ||
William Shakespeare | by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor with John Jowett and William Montgomery | ||
Shakespeare, co-author | Brian Vickers | ||
Player-king and adversary | Eileen Jorge Allman | ||
Shakespeare and the confines of art | Philip Edwards | ||
Shakespeare's division of experience | Marilyn French | ||
Shakespeare | Roland Mushat Frye | ||
The Devil's party | Harriett Hawkins | ||
Shakespeare and the courtly aesthetic | Gary Schmidgall | ||
Shakespeare and the politics of commoners | edited by Chris Fitter | ||
The swan at the well | E. Talbot Donaldson | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare and embodiment | edited by Valerie Traub | ||
Signifying nothing | Malcolm Evans | ||
Shakespeare and the hazards of ambition | Robert N. Watson | ||
Wooing, wedding and power | Irene G. Dash | ||
Abschied, Reise und Wiedersehen bei Shakespeare | Thomas Kullmann | ||
Man's estate | Coppélia Kahn | ||
Shakespeare, objects and phenomenology | Susan Sachon | ||
How the classics made Shakespeare | Jonathan Bate | ||
Shakespearean melancholy | J.F. Bernard | ||
Shakespeare's Asian journeys | edited by Bi-qi Beatrice lei, Judy Celine Ick, and Poonam Trivedi | ||
Shakespeare and Italy | Jack D'Amico | ||
Shakespeare's Rome | Robert S. Miola | ||
Shakespeare's London 1613 | David M. Bergeron | ||
Shakespeare, theology, and the unstaged God | Anthony D. Baker | ||
Shakespeare and emotion | edited by Katharine A. Craik, Oxford Brookes University | ||
The Arden research handbook of Shakespeare and social justice | edited by David Ruiter | ||
Honour killing in Shakespeare | Loraine Fletcher | ||
The Arden research handbook of contemporary Shakespeare criticism | edited by Evelyn Gajowski | ||
Shakespeare, Plautus and the humanist tradition | Wolfgang Riehle | ||
Shakespeare's women | Angela Pitt | ||
Broken nuptials in Shakespeare's plays | Carol Thomas Neely | ||
Shakespeare and domestic loss | Heather Dubrow | ||
Shakespeare and religion | Alison Shell | ||
Is Shylock Jewish? | Sara Coodin | ||
Shakespeare and the shapes of time | David Scott Kastan | ||
Texts and traditions | Beatrice Groves | ||
Spectacular science, technology and superstition in the age of Shakespeare | edited by Sophie Chiari and Mickael Popelard | ||
Scenic form in Shakespeare | Emrys Jones | ||
The structure of Shakespearean scenes | James E. Hirsh | ||
Shakespearian production | G. Wilson Knight | ||
Shakespeare's tragic practice | by Bertrand Evans | ||
Shakespeare's tragic sequence | Kenneth Muir | ||
Die Tragödien Shakespeares | von Dieter Mehl | ||
Aspekte des Tragischen im Drama Shakespeares und seiner Zeit | Karl Klein | ||
The comic matrix of Shakespeare's tragedies | Susan Snyder | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespearean tragedy | edited by Michael Neill and David Schalkwyk | ||
Landmarks of Shakespeare criticism | selected and ed. by Robert F. Willson | ||
Shakespeare and tragedy | John Bayley | ||
The Oxford handbook of Shakespearean comedy | edited by Heather Hirschfeld | ||
Shakespeare's comedy of love | Alexander Leggatt | ||
Shakespearian comedy | H. B. Charlton | ||
A Marxist study of Shakespeare's comedies | Elliot Krieger | ||
William Shakespeare | von Sybille Jobin | ||
Shakespeare's comic sequence | Kenneth Muir | ||
Shakespeare's development and the problem comedies | Richard P. Wheeler | ||
Shakespeare's comedies of play | J. Dennis Huston | ||
Shakespeare's comic rites | Edward Berry | ||
Shakespeare's romances and the royal family | |||
Shakespeare's "Histories" | Lily B. Campbell | ||
The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare's history plays | ed. by Michael Hattaway | ||
Shakespeare's arguments with history | Ronald Knowles | ||
Shakespeare's history plays | Neema Parvini | ||
Biblical references in Shakespeare's history plays | Naseeb Shaheen | ||
Shakespeares Historien | Wolfgang Iser | ||
My love is as a fever | Jürgen Klein | ||
Reading Shakespeare's poems in early modern England | Sasha Roberts | ||
Shakespeare's sonnets | Kenneth Muir | ||
The book known as Q | Robert Giroux | ||
The tension of the lyre | by Hallett Smith | ||
Shakespeare's imagination | Edward A. Armstrong | ||
The literary language of Shakespeare | S. S. Hussey | ||
Shakespeare and the versification of English drama, 1561 - 1642 | Marina Tarlinskaja | ||
The Artistry of Shakespeare's prose | Brian Vickers | ||
Shakespeare's styles | ed. by Philip Edwards ... | ||
Shakespeare's works and Elizabethan pronunciation | Fausto Cercignani | ||
Shakespeare's military language | Charles Edelman | ||
Shakespeare: 5 1765 - 1774 | |||
Shakespeare: 6 1774-1801 | |||
The Cambridge guide to the worlds of Shakespeare: volume 1 Shakespeare's world, 1500-1660 | general editor Bruce R. Smith (University of Southern California) | ||
Shkespeare in the media | Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier, Jörg Helbig (eds.) | ||
Die Geschichte der Shakespeare-Rezeption | Klaus Peter Steiger | ||
Great Shakespeareans: Vol. 1 Dryden, Pope, Johnson, Malone | ed. by Claude Rawson | ||
Great Shakespeareans: Vol. 3 Voltaire, Goethe, Schlegel, Coleridge | ed. by Roger Paulin | ||
Great Shakespeareans: Vol. 4 Lamb, Hazlitt, Keats | ed. by Adrian Poole | ||
Shakespeare's Impact on his contemporaries | E. A. J. Honigmann | ||
Shakespeare imitations, parodies and forgeries: 1710 - 1820: Vol. 1 | |||
Shakespeare imitations, parodies and forgeries: 1710 - 1820: Vol. 2 | |||
Shakespeare imitations, parodies and forgeries: 1710 - 1820: Vol. 3 | |||
The making of the national poet | Michael Dobson | ||
Shakespeare in the eighteenth century | ed. by Fiona Ritchie and Peter Sabor | ||
Shakespeare domesticated | Colin Franklin | ||
Shakespeare and the eighteenth century | ed. by Peter Sabor and Paul Yachnin | ||
Shakespeare and the English Romantic imagination | Jonathan Bate | ||
Zweifelhafter Shakespeare | Christa Jansohn | ||
Hamlet | edited by Sonia Massai and Lucy Munro | ||
Hamlet-Handbuch | herausgegeben von Peter W. Marx | ||
Corpus Hamleticum | Gerhard Müller-Schwefe | ||
The Renaissance Hamlet | Roland Mushat Frye | ||
Shakespeare's anonymous editors | Eleanor Prosser | ||
The Shakespearean metaphor | Ralph Berry | ||
The masks of Macbeth | Marvin Rosenberg | ||
Sympathielenkung in den Dramen Shakespeares | hrsg. von Werner Habicht und Ina Schabert | ||
Shakespeare and the story | by Joan Rees | ||
King Lear | Kenneth Muir | ||
The texts of King Lear and their origins: Vol. 1 Nicholas Okes and the first quarto | |||
The division of the kingdoms | ed. by Gary Taylor ... | ||
Shakespeare's revision of King Lear | Steven Urkowitz | ||
On king Lear | ed. by Lawrence Danson. Kernan ... | ||
Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the devils of Denham | F. W. Brownlow | ||
The textual history of King Lear | P. W. K. Stone | ||
The drama of speech acts | by Joseph A. Porter | ||
Modernizing Shakespeare's spelling | Stanley Wells. With Three studies in the text of Henry V / Gary Taylor | ||
Die politische Rede bei Shakespeare | Wolfgang G. Müller | ||
Shakespeare's history plays | E. M. W. Tillyard | ||
Brauchen wir Shakespeare? | Sidney Finkelstein. Aus dem Engl. u. eingel. von Bernhard Reitz | ||
Shakespeares imagery | Maria Rauschenberger | ||
Infirm glory | Sukanta Chaudhuri | ||
William Shakespeare: Bd. 1 | |||
William Shakespeare: Bd. 2 | |||
William Shakespeare: Bd. 3 | |||
Richard II | Jeanne T. Newlin | ||
Shakespeare and the spectacles of strangeness | John G. Demaray | ||
Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida and the Inns of Court revels | W. R. Elton | ||
Shakespeare and the prince of love | by Anthony Arlidge | ||
The Faerie King (c. 1650) | by Samuel Sheppard. Ed. by P.J. Klemp | ||
The life and works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan | by James Morwood | ||
A portrait of Sheridan | Stanley Ayling | ||
A traitor's kiss | Fintan O'Toole | ||
A critical edition of The politician by James Shirley | Robert J. Fehrenbach | ||
James Shirley | By Ben Lucow. | ||
James Shirley | Sandra A. Burner | ||
The correspondence of Sir Philip Sidney: Vol. 1 | |||
The correspondence of Sir Philip Sidney: Vol. 2 | |||
Sir Philip Sidney | edited by Katherine Duncan-Jones | ||
The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia | Sir Philip Sidney. Ed. with introduction and commentary by Victor Skretkowicz | ||
A Sidney chronology 1554 - 1654 | Michael G. Brennan and Noel J. Kinnamon | ||
Sir Philip Sidney, courtier poet | Katherine Duncan-Jones | ||
Philip Sidney | Alan Stewart | ||
Sir Philip Sidney | ed. by Jan van Dorsten, Dominic Baker-Smith, Arthur F. Kinney | ||
The making of Sir Philip Sidney | Edward Berry | ||
Philip's phoenix | Margaret P. Hannay | ||
Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance | by John Buxton | ||
The mistress-knowledge | M. J. Doherty | ||
The concept of love in Sidney and Spenser | by Roswitha Mayr | ||
Sir Philip Sidney | Richard C. McCoy | ||
Apocalyptic history and the Protestant cause in Sir Philip Sidney's revised Arcadia | Barbara Brumbaugh | ||
The structures of Sidney's Arcadia | Nancy Lindheim | ||
The eye of judgement | Thelma N. Greenfield | ||
The text of Sidney's arcadian world | Michael McCanles | ||
Natur und höfische Ordnung in Sir Philip Sidneys "Old Arcadia" | Tabea Strohschneider | ||
Beautie and the use thereof | von Lothar Cerny | ||
Sir Philip Sidney and the interpretation of Renaissance culture | ed. by Gary F. Waller ... | ||
Dazzling images | Alan Hager | ||
The exemplary Sidney and the Elizabethan sonneteer | Lisa M. Klein | ||
Writing after Sidney | Gavin Alexander | ||
Sidney's Arcadia and the conflicts of virtue | Richard James Wood | ||
The poems of Robert Sidney | with introd. and commentary by Peter John Croft | ||
A critical companion to John Skelton | edited by Sebastian Sobecki and John Scattergood | ||
The poetical works of Christopher Smart: 1 Jubilate Agno | ed. with an introd. by Karina Williamson | ||
The poetical works of Christopher Smart: 2 Religious poetry | ed., with introd. and commentaries, by Marcus Walsh and Karina Williamson | ||
The poetical works of Christopher Smart: 3 A translation of the Psalms of David | ed., with an introd. and commentary, by Marcus Walsh | ||
The poetical works of Christopher Smart: 4 Miscellaneous poems, English and Latin | ed. by Karina Williamson | ||
The poetical works of Christopher Smart: 5 The works of Horace | ed. with introd. and commentary by Karina Williamson | ||
The poetical works of Christopher Smart: 6 A poetical translation of the fables of Phaedrus | ed. by Karina Williamson | ||
The annotated letters of Christopher Smart | ed. by Betty Rizzo ... | ||
Christopher Smart and the Enlightenment | ed. by Clement Hawes | ||
The adventures of Roderick Random | Tobias Smollett. Ed. with an introd. by Paul-Gabriel Boucé | ||
Humphry Clinker | Tobias Smollett. Ed. by James L. Thorson | ||
Travels through France and Italy | Tobias Smollett. Edited by Frank Felsenstein | ||
Tobias Smollett | Lionel Kelly; ed. by Lionel Kelly | ||
Tobias Smollett in the enlightenment | Richard J. Jones | ||
The works of Thomas Southerne: Vol. 1 | |||
The works of Thomas Southerne: Vol. 2 | |||
Thomas Southerne | by Robert L. Root, Jr. | ||
Robert Southwell and the mission of literature, 1561 - 1595 | Scott R. Pilarz | ||
The works of Edmund Spenser: 11 The life of Edmund Spenser | by Alexander C. Judson | ||
Selected letters and other papers | ed. by Christopher Burlinson ... | ||
The Faerie queene | Edmund Spenser. Edited by Thomas P. Roche ... | ||
The Oxford handbook of Edmund Spenser | ed. by Richard A. McCabe | ||
A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies | Bart van Es | ||
Edmund Spenser | David Hill Radcliffe | ||
The Spenser encyclopedia | A. C. Hamilton gen. ed. ... | ||
A Spenser chronology | Willy Maley | ||
Edmund Spenser | Andrew Hadfield | ||
Spenser's secret career | Richard Rambuss | ||
Spenser's famous flight | Patrick Cheney | ||
Edmund Spenser | Gary Waller | ||
The early Spenser, 1554-80 | Jean R. Brink | ||
Endlesse worke | Jonathan Goldberg | ||
Spenser and biblical poetics | Carol V. Kaske | ||
Comic Spenser | Victoria Coldham-Fussell | ||
Apparent narrative as thematic metaphor | by Jan Karel Kouwenhoven | ||
Spenser's narrative figuration of women in the Faerie Queene | Judith H. Anderson | ||
Edmund Spenser | Anthea Hume | ||
Spenser's poetry and the Reformation tradition | John N. King | ||
Interpretation and theology in Spenser | Darryl J. Gless | ||
Worldmaking Spenser | ed. by Patrick Cheney ... | ||
The Faerie Queene and Middle English romance | Andrew King | ||
Revisionary play | Harry Berger Jr. With an introd. essay by Louis Montrose | ||
Temperate conquests | David Read | ||
Spenser's Amoretti | Donna Gibbs | ||
Shepheards devises | Robert Lane | ||
The specter of Dido | John Watkins | ||
Edmund Spenser in the early eighteenth century | Richard C. Frushell | ||
Edmund Spenser and the eighteenth-century book | Hazel Wilkinson | ||
The epistolary correspondence of Sir Richard Steele: Vol. 1 | |||
The epistolary correspondence of Sir Richard Steele: Vol. 2 | |||
Richard Steele | Richard H. Dammers | ||
The reception of Laurence Sterne in Europe | ed. by Peter de Voogd .. . | ||
Laurence Sterne: The later years | |||
Der Leser als Protagonist | Elizabeth M. Wendell | ||
Laurence Sterne and the argument about design | Mark Loveridge | ||
La reception de Laurence Sterne en Allemagne | Alain Montandon | ||
Tristram Shandy | Max Byrd | ||
A critical edition of the complete poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey | ed. with notes and extensive introd. by William McGaw; with a foreword by William A. Sessions | ||
A concordance to the complete poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517-1547) | prepared with introduction and informative glosses by William McGaw ; from a critical edition of the complete poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey ; with a foreword by Andrew Hiscock | ||
The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 1 Letters 1690 - 1714 | |||
The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 2 Letters 1714 - 1726 | |||
The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 3 Letters 1726 - 1734 | |||
The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 4 Letters 1734 - 1745 | |||
The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Vol. 5 The index | comp. by Hermann J. Real and Dirk F. Passmann | ||
Jonathan Swift's Word-book | edited by A.C. Elias Jr. and John Irwin Fischer ; continued by Panthea Reid | ||
Jonathan Swift, The Battle of the books | Hermann Josef Real | ||
The reception and reputation of Jonathan Swift in Germany | edited by Hermann J. Real ; with the assistance of Melanie Just, Neil Key, and Helga Scholz | ||
The reception of Jonathan Swift in Europe | edited by Hermann J. Real | ||
Jonathan Swift's On poetry: a rapsody | Melanie Maria Just | ||
A KWIC concordance to Jonathan Swift's A tale of a tub, The battle of the books, and A discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit, a fragment | Harold D. Kelling; Cathy Lynn Preston | ||
Swift in print | Valerie Rumbold, University of Birmingham | ||
Jonathan Swift | John Stubbs | ||
The Cambridge companion to Jonathan Swift | edited by Christopher Fox | ||
Jonathan Swift | Eugene Hammond | ||
Swift's parody | Robert Phiddian | ||
The lives of Jonathan Swift: Vol. 1 | |||
The lives of Jonathan Swift: Vol. 2 | |||
The lives of Jonathan Swift: Vol. 3 | |||
Jonathan Swift | Leo Damrosch | ||
Swift: Vol. 3 Dean Swift | |||
Jonathan Swift | Eugene Hammond | ||
Swift and the dialectical tradition | James A. W. Rembert | ||
Two Augustans | Ricardo Quintana | ||
Jonathan Swift and the millennium of madness | by Kenneth Craven | ||
Contemporary studies of Swift's poetry | ed.: John Irwin Fischer ... | ||
Jonathan Swift | Kuno Schuhmann; Joachim Möller | ||
Swift's landscape | Carole Fabricant | ||
Swift at Moor Park | A. C. Elias | ||
'The rebel muse' | Arno Löffler | ||
Jonathan Swift | Patrick Reilly | ||
The character of Swift's satire | Ed. by Claude Rawson | ||
Swift's narrative satires | Everett Zimmerman | ||
Jonathan Swift: "Gulliver's travels" | Hermann J. Real; Heinz J. Vienken | ||
Jonathan Swift | J. A. Downie | ||
"Full of improbable lies" | Dirk Friedrich Paßmann | ||
Proceedings of the first Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift | ed. by Hermann J. Real and Heinz J. Vienken | ||
Reading Swift | ed. by Richard H. Rodino ... | ||
Reading Swift | ed. by Hermann J. Real ... | ||
Jonathan Swift, a hypocrite reversed | David Nokes | ||
Swift's politics | Ian Higgins | ||
Jonathan Swift in Nederland | door Frederik Johannes Arie Jagtenberg | ||
Swift as Nemesis | Frank Boyle | ||
Jonathan Swift in print and manuscript | Stephen Karian | ||
Reading Swift's poetry | Daniel Cook (University of Dundee) |