Elizabethan and Jacobean drama : critical essays / by Peter Ure ; edited by J. C. Maxwell.
Material type: TextSeries: English texts and studiesPublication details: [New York] : Barnes & Noble Books, 1974.Description: viii, 258 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0064971139 :
- 822/.009
- PR653 .U7
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
WAR, NEWBERY,
Shakespeare and the inward self of the tragic hero. -- Character and role from Richard III to Hamlet. -- Macbeth. -- On some differences between Senecan and Elizabethan tragedy. -- John Marston's Sophonisba: a reconsideration. -- Cult and initiates in Ford's Love's Sacrifice. -- Fulke Greville's dramatic characters. -- The main outline of Chapman's Byron. -- Marriage and the domestic drama in Heywood and Ford. -- Chapman's tragedies. -- Patient madman and honest whore: the Middleton-Dekker oxymoron. -- A note on "opinion" in Daniel, Greville, and Chapman. -- The Widow of Ephesus: some reflections on an international comic theme. -- The poetry of Sir Walter Raleigh.