
Routledge Library Editions: Study of Shakespeare
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2. Shakespeare and Tragedy John Bayley (1981)
3. Human Conflict in Shakespeare S. C. Boorman (1987)
4. Onstage and Offstage Worlds in Shakespeare's Plays Anthony Brennan (1989)
5. Public and Private Man in Shakespeare J. M. Gregson (1983)
6. What's in Shakespeare's Names Murray J. Levith (1957)
7. "Fanned and Winnowed Opinions": Shakespearean Essays Presented to Harold Jenkins John W. Mahon & Thomas A. Pendleton (Eds) (1984)
8. The Politics of Tragicomedy: Shakespeare and After Gordon McMullan & Jonathan Hope (1992)
9. Shakespeare's Other Language Ruth Nevo (1987)
10. The Moral Universe of Shakespeare's Problem Plays Vivian Thomas (1987)
11. Shakespeare's Roman Worlds Vivian Thomas (1989)
12. Returning to Shakespeare Brian Vickers (1989)
13. A Specimen of a Commentary on Shakespeare Walter Whiter; Alan Over & Mary Bell (Eds) (1794/1967)
14. Shakespeare's Sugared Sonnets Katharine M. Wilson (1974)
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