Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Tragedies
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- Art and artifice in Shakespeare; : a study in dramatic contrast and illusion
- Artificial persons: : the formation of character in the tragedies of Shakespeare
- Aspects of Shakespearian tragedy
- At home in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Biblical influences in Shakespeare's great tragedies
- Biblical references in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Christian ritual and the world of Shakespeare's tragedies
- Fools of time; : studies in Shakespearean tragedy
- Johnson's Shakespeare
- Later Shakespeare
- Leading motives in the imagery of Shakespeare's tragedies
- Lectures on English history and tragic poetry, : as illustrated by Shakespeare
- Mocked with death : tragic overliving from Sophocles to Milton
- Monsters of the deep : social dissolution in Shakespeare's tragedies
- Not wisely but too well; : Shakespeare's love tragedies
- On the design of Shakespearian tragedy
- Passion lends them power : a study of Shakespeare's love tragedies
- Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy
- Radical tragedy : religion, ideology, and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Revenge tragedy and classical philosophy on the early modern stage
- Romeo and Juliet as an experimental tragedy
- Shakespeare : seven tragedies : the dramatist's manipulation of response
- Shakespeare and classical tragedy : the influence of Seneca
- Shakespeare and the craft of tragedy
- Shakespeare and the goddess of complete being
- Shakespeare and the mystery of God's judgments
- Shakespeare and the tragic theme
- Shakespeare and tragedy
- Shakespeare study programs; : the tragedies
- Shakespeare's Roman plays
- Shakespeare's concept of tragedy: : the bard as anti-Elizabethan
- Shakespeare's dramatic challenge : on the rise of Shakespeare's tragic heroes
- Shakespeare's early tragedies
- Shakespeare's mature tragedies
- Shakespeare's pagan world: : the Roman tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragedies : violation and identity
- Shakespeare's tragic cosmos
- Shakespeare's tragic fiction
- Shakespeare's tragic frontier; : the world of his final tragedies
- Shakespeare's tragic imagination
- Shakespeare's tragic justice
- Shakespeare's tragic perspective
- Shakespeare's tragic sequence
- Shakespeare's tragic skepticism
- Shakespeare, the tragedies : new perspectives
- Shakespeare: the tragedies; : a collection of critical essays
- Shakespeare: the tragedies; : a collection of critical essays
- Shakespearean tragedy : genre, tradition, and change in Antony and Cleopatra
- Shakespearean tragedy and gender
- Shakespearean tragedy and its double : the rhythms of audience response
- Shakespearean tragedy and the Elizabethan compromise
- Shakespearean tragedy, : its art and its Christian premises
- Shakespearean tragedy; : lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
- Shakespearian tragedy
- Shame in Shakespeare
- Spirits finely touched : the testing of value and integrity in four Shakespearean plays
- The Cambridge introduction to Shakespeare's tragedies
- The action to the word : structure and style in Shakespearean tragedy
- The comic matrix of Shakespeare's tragedies : Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear
- The emergence of Shakespeare's tragedy
- The heroic idiom of Shakespearean tragedy
- The imperial theme; : further interpretations of Shakespeare's tragedies including the Roman plays
- The lost garden : a view of Shakespeare's English and Roman history plays
- The mirror up to nature; : the technique of Shakespeare's tragedies
- The passions of Shakespeare's tragic heroes
- The story of the night, : studies in Shakespeare's major tragedies
- The tragic sense in Shakespeare
- The unnatural scene : a study in Shakespearean tragedy
- The vanishing : Shakespeare, the subject, and early modern culture
- The year of Lear : Shakespeare in 1606
- Tradition and poetic structure; : essays in literary history and criticism
- Tragic alphabet : Shakespeare's drama of language
- Tragic drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare
- Unity in Shakespearian tragedy; : the interplay of theme and character
- Woman and gender in Renaissance tragedy : a study of King Lear, Othello, The Duchess of Malfi, and The white devil
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