Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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- A London symphony ; : Serenade to music
- A London symphony ; : Serenade to music
- A Shakespeare celebration
- A companion to Shakespeare's works
- A feminist companion to Shakespeare
- Adapting Macbeth : a cultural history
- All the world's a stage
- Antony and Cleopatra : a critical reader
- Approaches to teaching Shakespeare's English history plays
- Asimov's guide to Shakespeare : a guide to understanding and enjoying the works of Shakespeare
- Black Shakespeare : reading and misreading race
- Borges on Shakespeare
- Borrowers and lenders : the journal of Shakespeare and appropriation
- British Black and Asian Shakespeareans : integrating Shakespeare, 1966-2018
- Bulletin of the New York Shakespear Society
- Canonising Shakespeare : stationers and the book trade, 1640-1740
- Chaste value : economic crisis, female chastity and the production of social difference on Shakespeare's stage
- Christian humanism in Shakespeare : a study in religion and literature
- Circumstantial Shakespeare
- Cognition and girlhood in Shakespeare's world : rethinking female adolescence
- Cognition, mindreading, and Shakespeare's characters
- Coleridge : Lectures on Shakespeare (1811-1819)
- Creating Shakespeare : articles from the World Shakespeare Congress, 2016
- Dark Aemilia : a novel of Shakespeare's dark lady
- Disability, health, and happiness in the Shakespearean body
- Disseminating Shakespeare in the Nordic countries : shifting centres and peripheries in the nineteenth century
- Down by the salley gardens
- Drama and the politics of generational conflict in Shakespeare's England
- Eating Shakespeare : cultural anthropophagy as global methodology
- Empson, Wilson Knight, Barber, Kott
- Enchantment and dis-enchantment in Shakespeare and early modern drama : wonder, the sacred, and the supernatural
- Essays, by a society of gentlemen, at Exeter
- Falstaff : give me life
- Fictional Shakespeares and portraits of genius
- First Hebrew Shakespeare Translations : A Bilingual Edition and Commentary
- Flowers from Shakespeare's garden : a posy from the plays
- Four Shakespearean period pieces
- Ghostly fragments : essays on Shakespeare and performance
- Globe on screen
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamnet : a novel of the plague
- How Shakespeare became colonial : editorial traditions and the British Empire
- How to do things with dead people : history, technology, and temporality from Shakespeare to Warhol
- How to think like Shakespeare : lessons from a renaissance education
- Humoral wombs on the Shakespearean stage
- Interlinguicity, internationality, and Shakespeare
- Journal of the Wooden O Symposium
- Julius Caesar and me : exploring Shakespeare's African play
- King Henry V : a critical reader
- Lectures on Shakespeare
- Lincoln and Shakespeare
- Living with Shakespeare : Saint Helen's Parish, London, 1593-1598
- Love's labour's lost ; : Let us garlands bring ; Two Milton sonnets ; Farewell to arms ; In terra pax
- Mac Beth
- Mad about Shakespeare : from classroom to theatre to emergency room
- Members of his body : Shakespeare, Paul, and a theology of nonmonogamy
- Mirror for magistrates
- Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakespeare : including the tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of Hamlet, from the original mss. ; in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street
- Multicultural Shakespeare : translation, appropriation, and performance
- Musik zu Shakespeares "Ein Sommernachtstraum" : Music to Shakespeare's "A midsummer night's dream" = Musique pour "Le songe d'une nuit d'Été" : op. 21 ; op. 61
- No Hamlets : German Shakespeare from Nietzsche to Carl Schmitt
- Of Levinas and Shakespeare : "to see another thus"
- Ophelia sings : für Sopran und Klavier (2012)
- Order of Appearance : Disorder of Disappearance
- Othello
- Performances at court in the age of Shakespeare
- Performing Hamlet : actors in the modern age
- Performing Shakespeare's women : playing dead
- Pericles
- Precarious figurations : Shylock on the German stage, 1920-2010
- Prophecy and sibylline imagery in the Renaissance : Shakespeare's Sibyls
- Queer Shakespeare : desire and sexuality
- Queering the Shakespeare film : gender trouble, gay spectatorship, and male homoeroticism
- Reading Shakespeare in the movies : non-adaptations and their meaning
- Reading Shakespeare through Philosophy
- Reading Shakespeare's mind
- Reconsidering Shakespeare's 'Lateness' : Studies in the Last Plays
- Remediating Shakespeare in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- Renaissance psychologies : Spenser and Shakespeare
- Rethinking Shakespeare's political philosophy : from Lear to Leviathan
- Revenge tragedy and classical philosophy on the early modern stage
- Romeo and Juliet, adaptation and the arts : 'cut him out in little stars'
- Rosalind : a biography of Shakespeare's immortal heroine
- Samurai Shakespeare : early modern tragedy in feudal Japan
- Satyricon
- Selected works
- Sentiments and similes of William Shakespeare : a classified selection of similes, definitions, descriptions, and other remarkable passages in the plays and poems of Shakespeare
- Serenade to music
- Shakespeare : his infinite variety : celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death
- Shakespeare and London
- Shakespeare and contemporary Irish literature
- Shakespeare and continental philosophy
- Shakespeare and costume
- Shakespeare and disability studies
- Shakespeare and ecocritical theory
- Shakespeare and ecofeminist theory
- Shakespeare and economic theory
- Shakespeare and gender in practice
- Shakespeare and lost plays : reimagining drama in early modern England
- Shakespeare and new historicist theory
- Shakespeare and politics
- Shakespeare and psychoanalytic theory
- Shakespeare and the afterlife
- Shakespeare and the challenge of the contemporary : performance, politics and aesthetics
- Shakespeare and the eighteenth-century novel : cultures of quotation from Samuel Richardson to Jane Austen
- Shakespeare and the embodied heroine : staging female characters in the late plays and early adaptations
- Shakespeare and the fall of the Roman Republic : selfhood, stoicism and civil war
- Shakespeare and the idea of Apocrypha : negotiating the boundaries of the dramatic canon
- Shakespeare and the idea of Western civilization
- Shakespeare and the legacy of loss
- Shakespeare and the politics of nostalgia : negotiating the memory of Elizabeth I on the Jacobean stage
- Shakespeare and the truth-teller : confronting the cynic ideal
- Shakespeare and virtual reality
- Shakespeare as political thinker
- Shakespeare beyond English : a global experiment
- Shakespeare bulletin
- Shakespeare by McBean
- Shakespeare cut : rethinking cutwork in an age of distraction
- Shakespeare for freedom : why the plays matter
- Shakespeare in Southern Africa : journal of the Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa
- Shakespeare in action : 30 theatre makers on their practice
- Shakespeare in the Theatre : Peter Sellars
- Shakespeare in the global South : stories of oceans crossed in contemporary adaptation
- Shakespeare in the theatre : Cheek by Jowl
- Shakespeare on European festival stages
- Shakespeare on film
- Shakespeare on film newsletter
- Shakespeare on screen: : King Lear
- Shakespeare on stage and off
- Shakespeare on the Arabian Peninsula
- Shakespeare on the shades of racism
- Shakespeare quarterly
- Shakespeare restored, or, A specimen of the many errors, as well committed, as unamended, by Mr. Pope in his late edition of this poet : designed not only to correct the said edition, but to restore the true reading of Shakespeare in all the editions ever yet publish'd
- Shakespeare studies
- Shakespeare the renaissance humanist : moral philosophy and his plays
- Shakespeare's Boys : a Cultural History
- Shakespeare's Italy & Italy's Shakespeare : place, "race," politics
- Shakespeare's London 1613
- Shakespeare's Roman trilogy : the twilight of the ancient world
- Shakespeare's Rome : Republic and Empire : with a new preface
- Shakespeare's acts of will : law, testament and properties of performance
- Shakespeare's binding language
- Shakespeare's body language : shaming gestures and gender politics on the Renaissance stage
- Shakespeare's double plays : dramatic economy on the Early Modern stage
- Shakespeare's early readers : a cultural history from 1590 to 1800
- Shakespeare's fathers and daughters
- Shakespeare's fugitive politics
- Shakespeare's language : perspectives, past and present
- Shakespeare's language in digital media : old words, new tools
- Shakespeare's library : unlocking the greatest mystery in literature
- Shakespeare's moral compass
- Shakespeare's poetics : Aristotle and Anglo-Italian Renaissance genres
- Shakespeare's props : memory and cognition
- Shakespeare's staged spaces and playgoers' perceptions
- Shakespeare's thought : unobserved details and unsuspected depths in thirteen plays
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, and the nature of fame
- Shakespeare, violence and early modern Europe
- Shakespearean : on life and language in times of disruption
- Shakespearean melancholy : philosophy, form and the transformation of comedy
- Shakespearian punctuation : a letter addressed to the editor of "The Times," October 26, 1911
- Shakespeariana
- Shakesplish : how we read Shakespeare's language
- Shakspeare's dramatic works : with explanatory notes
- Shekspir i russkaiï¸ a︡ literatura
- Silent Shakespeare
- Sommernachtstraum : Midsummer night's dream ; Ouvertüren
- Spectacular science, technology and superstition in the age of Shakespeare
- Supplement to the edition of Shakspeare's plays published in 1778
- Tales from Shakespeare /,
- Teaching social justice through Shakespeare : why Renaissance literature matters now
- The Cambridge guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare
- The Oxford companion to Shakespeare
- The Oxford companion to Shakespeare
- The Oxford dictionary of original Shakespearean pronunciation
- The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare and embodiment : gender, sexuality, and race
- The Oxfordian
- The Routledge companion to Shakespeare and philosophy
- The Routledge handbook of Shakespeare and global appropriation
- The Sandman : The wake
- The Shakespeare Association bulletin
- The Shakespeare Oxford newsletter
- The Shakespeare circle : an alternative biography
- The Shakespeare newsletter
- The Shakespearean inside : a study of the complete soliloquies and solo asides
- The Shakespearian dictionary : forming a general index to all the popular expressions, and most striking passages in the works of Shakespeare, from a few words to fifty or more lines ... the whole designed to introduce the beauties of Shakespeare, into the familiar intercourse of society
- The Tempest and late romances
- The Upstart Crow
- The art of law in Shakespeare
- The battle of the bard : Shakespeare on U.S. radio in 1937
- The book of Will
- The boys from Syracuse
- The child in Shakespeare
- The complete songs : Heine, Reinick, Shakespeare & Byron, Vol. 5
- The fair Ophelia
- The first Hebrew Shakespeare translations : Isaac Edward Salkinson's Ithiel the Cushite of Venice and Ram and Jael : a bilingual edition and commentary
- The hollow crown, The wars of the roses
- The invention of Shakespeare, and other essays
- The new Oxford Shakespeare : authorship companion
- The new Oxford Shakespeare : the complete works
- The new Oxford Shakespeare : the complete works
- The plays and poems of William Shakspeare : in ten volumes : collated verbatim with the most authentick copies, and revised, with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added, an essay on the chronological order of his plays; an essay relative to Shakspeare and Jonson [sic]; a dissertation on the three parts of King Henry VI; an historical account of the English stage; and notes
- The private life of William Shakespeare
- The renaissance of emotion : understanding affect in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- The sonnets : the state of play
- The soul of statesmanship : Shakespeare on nature, virtue, and political wisdom
- The student's guide to Shakespeare
- The whole historical dramas of William Shakspeare illustrated : by an assemblage of portraits of the royal, noble, and other persons mentioned : together with those of editors, commentators, and actors and views of castles, towns, &c. of the respective places referred to : with short biographical and topographical accounts
- The works of Mr. William Shakespear : in six volumes ; adorn'd with cuts
- The works of Mr. William Shakespear, in nine volumes: : with his life,
- The works of Shakespear : in six volumes : carefully revised and corrected by the former editions, and adorned with sculptures designed and executed by the best hands
- The works of Shakespeare : in eight volumes : collated with the oldest copies, and corrected
- The works of Shakespeare : the text of the first folio with quarto variants and a selection of modern readings
- The year of Lear : Shakespeare in 1606
- Turn-taking in Shakespeare
- Viral Shakespeare : performance in the time of pandemic
- What blest genius? : the jubilee that made Shakespeare
- Whereon the wild thyme blows : fantasies
- Women and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century
- Women of will : following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays
- Words of power : reading Shakespeare and the Bible
- Wrestling with Shylock : Jewish responses to The Merchant of Venice
- Writing the monarch in Jacobean England : Jonson, Donne, Shakespeare and the works of King James
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