The Shakespeare Claimants: A Critical Survey of the Four Principal Theories concerning the Authorship of the Shakespearean PlaysRoutledge, 2013 M11 5 - 336 páginas This edition first published in 1962. The Shakespeare Claimants is a critical survey of the great controversy that has raged over the authorship of the Shakespearean plays. It provides the general reader with an outline history of this controversy and with a full description and analysis of the main anti-Stratfordian arguments. This book concentrates on the four main claimants: Bacon, Oxford, Derby and Marlowe. The book contains an extensive bibliography and footnotes to guide the reader through the text. |
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THE CASE FOR THE OXFORD SYNDICATE | 72 |
THE CASE FOR LORD DERBY | 89 |
THE CASE FOR CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 124 |
PARALLelisms and THE PROMUS | 151 |
THE NORTHUMBERLAND MS | 224 |
THE FEUDAL ARISTOCRAT | 236 |
PORTRAITS AND MONUMENTS | 246 |
FOUR MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS | 258 |
A TUGOFWAR WITH THE FIRST FOLIO | 268 |
VICE VERSA | 289 |
CONFUSIONS AND CONCLUSIONS | 301 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 309 |
SHAKESPEARES SCHOLARSHIP AND VOCABULARY | 172 |
METAMORPHOSES OF THE SONNETS | 189 |
RICHARD II AND THE MISSING LINK | 203 |
THE HIDDEN HAND IN AS YOU LIKE IT | 210 |
APPENDIX | 312 |
INDEX | 314 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Shakespeare Claimants: A Critical Survey of the Four Principal Theories ... H. N Gibson Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
The Shakespeare Claimants: A Critical Survey of the Four Principal Theories ... H. N. Gibson Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
The Shakespeare Claimants: A Critical Survey of the Four Principal Theories ... H. N. Gibson Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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