Über Shakespeares
dramatische
Kunst.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v05
ix, 1873.
Textkritische Studien über Shakespeares Richard III und King Lear.
Dresden, 1877.
Leo, F. A. Die nene englische Textkritik des Shakespeare. Shakesp.
Jahrb. vol. 1, 1865.
Shakespeare notes. 1885.
Verzeichniss noch zu erklärender oder zu emendierender Text-Lesarten
in Shakespeare's Dramen. Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. xx, 1885.
Lounsbury, T. R. First editors of Shakespeare (Pope and Theobald). The
story of the first Shakespearian controversy and of the earliest attempt to
establish a critical text. 1906.
Morgan, J. A. Some Shakespearean commentators. Cincinnati, 1882.
Nichols, J. Notes on Shakespeare. 2 parts. 1861.
Prölss, R. Von den ältesten Drucken der Dramen Shakespeares. Leipzig,
1905.
Schmidt, A. Zur Shakespear'schen Textkritik. (Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. III,
1867.
Van Dam, B. A. P. William Shakespeare. Prosody and Text. An introduc-
tion to a better editing and a more adequate appreciation of the Eliza-
bethan poets. Leyden, 1900.
Vaughan, H. H. New readings and new renderings of Shakespeare's
tragedies. 3 vols. 1878-86.
Walker, W. S. A critical examination of the text of Shakespeare, with
remarks on his language and that of his contemporaries. Ed. Lettssom,
W. N. 3 vols. 1860.
White, R. G. Shakespeare's scholar: being historical and critical studies of
his text, characters, and commentators, with an examination of Mr Collier's
folio of 1632. New York, 1854.
:
8. GENERAL COMMENTARIES AND SUBSIDIARY WORKS.
In addition to the books here noted, the introductions to the principal
collective editions of the works (see sec. 2(6)) should be consulted. For general
commentaries and subsidiary works by continental writers (except when
translated into English), see sec. 12.
(a) Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
Smith, D. N. Eighteenth century essays on Shakespeare. 1903.
[With introductory essay on Shakespearean criticism in the
eighteenth century. ]
See, also, Walder, E. , sec. 7 (a).
Davies, T. Dramatic miscellanies, consisting of critical observations on
several plays of Shakspeare. . 3 vols. 1783-4.
Dennis, John. The impartial critic, or some observations (upon Rymer's
Short View). 1693.
An essay on the genius and writings of She pear. 1712.
Dryden, John. Of dramatick poesie, an essay. 1668.
[See, also, the prefaces to his editions of particular plays. ]
Eccles, A. Illustrations and variorum comments on Lear, Cymbeline, and
the Merchant of Venice. 3 vols. 1792-1805.
Farmer, R. An essay on the learning of Shakespeare. Cambridge, 1767.
4th ed. 1821.
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448
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Johnson on Shakespeare, essays and notes. Ed. Raleigh, W. Oxford, 1908.
Montagu, Elizabeth. An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear.
1769. Several times reprinted.
Richardson, W. A philosophical analysis of some of Shakespeare's remark-
able characters. Glasgow, 1774. Reissued 1797.
Essays on Shakespeare's dramatic characters of Richard III, King Lear,
and Timon of Athens; to which is added an essay on the faults of Shake-
speare. 1784. Reissued 1797.
Rymer, Thomas. A short view of tragedy, with some reflections on
Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage. 1693.
Shakspere-allusion book, the: a collection of allusions to Shakspere from
1591 to 1700. Re-edited by Munro, J. 2 vols. 1909. [First published
by Ingleby, C. M. , as Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse. N. Shaksp.
Soc. 1874. )
Whalley, P. An inquiry into the learning of Shakespeare. 1748.
Whately, T. Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare. 1785.
Whiter, W. Specimen of a commentary on Shakspeare. 1794.
(6) 1800–1850.
Campbell, Thomas. Remarks on the life and writings of Shakespeare.
In Shakespeare's Dramatic Works. 1838.
Coleridge, S. T. Notes and lectures on Shakespeare, and some of the old
poets and dramatists. 2 vols. 1849.
Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakspeare. 2 vols. 1807. New ed. 1839.
Drake, N. Memorials of Shakspeare; or, sketches of his character and
genius, by various writers. 1828.
Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare. 4 vols. Leipzig, 1849-50. E. tr. 2 vols.
1862. Also later eds.
Hazlitt, W. Characters of Shakespear's plays. 1817.
Hudson, H. N. Lectures on Shakspeare. 2 vols. New York, 1848.
Shakespeare: his life, art, and character. 2 vols. Boston, 1872.
Hunter, J. New illustrations of the life, studies, and writings of Shakespeare,
2 vols. 1845.
Jameson, Anna. Characteristics of women (On the female characters of
Shakespeare). 2 vols. 1832.
Knight, C. Studies of Shakspere. 1849.
Lamb, C. and M. Tales from Shakespear. 2 vols. 1807.
Landor, W. S. Citation and examination of William Shakespeare touching
deer-stealing. 1834.
Ulrici, H.
Über Shakespeares dramatische Kunst. Halle, 1839. E. tr.
[by Morrison, A. J. W. ] 1846.
Shakespeares dramatische Kunst. 2nd ed. Leipzig, 1847. 3rd ed.
Leipzig, 1868-9. E. tr. by Schmitz, L. D. 2 vols. 1876.
Waldron, F. G. The Shaksperean miscellany. 1802.
.
(c) From 1850.
Baker, G. P. The development of Shakespeare as a dramatist. New York,
1907.
Baynes, T. S. Shakespeare Studies. 1894.
Boas, F. S. Shakespeare and his predecessors. 1895.
Bradley, A. C. Shakespearean tragedy. Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King
Lear, Macbeth. 1904.
Brandes, G. William Shakespeare. Copenhagen, 1896. E. tr. 2 vols. 1898.
## p. 449 (#473) ############################################
Chapters VIII–XII
449
Brooke, S. A. On ten plays of Shakespeare. 1905. [Midsummer Night's
Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Richard II, Richard III, Merchant of Venice,
As You Like It, Macbeth, Coriolanus, Winter's Tale, Tempest. ]
Bulthaupt, H. A. Shakespeare und der Naturalismus. Weimar, 1893.
Campbell, L. Tragic drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare. 1904.
Clarke, o. o. Shakespeare-characters, chiefly those subordinate. 1863.
Clarke, M. C. The girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. 3 vols. 1850-2.
Collins, J. C. Studies in Shakespeare. 1904.
Corson, H. An introduction to the study of Shakespeare. Boston, 1889.
Another ed. London, 1907.
Dowden, E. Shakspere: a critical study of his mind and art. 1874.
A Shakspere primer. 1877.
Introduction to Shakespeare. 1893.
Elze, K. William Shakespeare. Halle, 1876. E. tr. by Schmitz, L. D.
1888.
Notes on Elizabethan dramatists. Three series. Halle, 1880-6.
Fennell, J. H. The Shakespeare repository. 1853.
Fleay, F. G. Shakespeare manual. 1876.
Introduction to Shakespearian study. 1877.
Fleming, W. H. Shakespeare's plots, a study in dramatic construction. 1902.
How to study Shakespeare. 4 vols. New York, 1904.
Furnivall, F. J. The succession of Shakspero's works and the use of
metrical tests in settling it. 1874.
Guizot, F. P. G. Shakspeare and his times. E. tr. 1852.
Hales, J. W. Notes and essays on Shakespeare. 1884.
Hall, H. T. Shaksperean Fly Leaves. Cambridge, 1871.
Shakspere's plays: the separate editions of, with the alterations done by
various hands. Cambridge, 1873. 2nd ed. 1880.
Shaksperean statistics. 1865. New ed. 1874. [A chronology of the
life and works of Shakespeare. ]
Heraud, J. A. Shakspere, his inner life as intimated in his works. 1865.
Hughes, C. E. The praise of Shakespeare, an English anthology (1596-1902).
1904.
Ingleby, C. M. Shakespeare, the man and the book. 2 parts. 1877-81.
Occasional papers on Shakespeare. 1881.
Jusserand, E. Tr. Vol. II.
Keightley, T. The Shakespeare-expositor. 1867.
Kemble, F. A. Notes on some of Shakespeare's plays. 1882.
Landmann, F. Shakspere and Euphuism. N. Shaksp. Soc. Trans. , 1880-6.
Lanier, S. Shakspere and his forerunners. Studies in Elizabethan poetry
and its development from early English. 2 vols. 1902.
Lloyd, W. W. Essays on the life and plays of Shakespeare. 1858.
Lounsbury, T. R. Shakespearean wars. i. Shakespeare as a dramatic artist.
ii. Shakespeare and Voltaire. 2 vols. (Yale Bicentennial Publications. )
1901.
Luce, M. A handbook to the works of William Shakespeare. 1906. Second
ed. 1907.
MacCallum, M.
Textkritische Studien über Shakespeares Richard III und King Lear.
Dresden, 1877.
Leo, F. A. Die nene englische Textkritik des Shakespeare. Shakesp.
Jahrb. vol. 1, 1865.
Shakespeare notes. 1885.
Verzeichniss noch zu erklärender oder zu emendierender Text-Lesarten
in Shakespeare's Dramen. Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. xx, 1885.
Lounsbury, T. R. First editors of Shakespeare (Pope and Theobald). The
story of the first Shakespearian controversy and of the earliest attempt to
establish a critical text. 1906.
Morgan, J. A. Some Shakespearean commentators. Cincinnati, 1882.
Nichols, J. Notes on Shakespeare. 2 parts. 1861.
Prölss, R. Von den ältesten Drucken der Dramen Shakespeares. Leipzig,
1905.
Schmidt, A. Zur Shakespear'schen Textkritik. (Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. III,
1867.
Van Dam, B. A. P. William Shakespeare. Prosody and Text. An introduc-
tion to a better editing and a more adequate appreciation of the Eliza-
bethan poets. Leyden, 1900.
Vaughan, H. H. New readings and new renderings of Shakespeare's
tragedies. 3 vols. 1878-86.
Walker, W. S. A critical examination of the text of Shakespeare, with
remarks on his language and that of his contemporaries. Ed. Lettssom,
W. N. 3 vols. 1860.
White, R. G. Shakespeare's scholar: being historical and critical studies of
his text, characters, and commentators, with an examination of Mr Collier's
folio of 1632. New York, 1854.
:
8. GENERAL COMMENTARIES AND SUBSIDIARY WORKS.
In addition to the books here noted, the introductions to the principal
collective editions of the works (see sec. 2(6)) should be consulted. For general
commentaries and subsidiary works by continental writers (except when
translated into English), see sec. 12.
(a) Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
Smith, D. N. Eighteenth century essays on Shakespeare. 1903.
[With introductory essay on Shakespearean criticism in the
eighteenth century. ]
See, also, Walder, E. , sec. 7 (a).
Davies, T. Dramatic miscellanies, consisting of critical observations on
several plays of Shakspeare. . 3 vols. 1783-4.
Dennis, John. The impartial critic, or some observations (upon Rymer's
Short View). 1693.
An essay on the genius and writings of She pear. 1712.
Dryden, John. Of dramatick poesie, an essay. 1668.
[See, also, the prefaces to his editions of particular plays. ]
Eccles, A. Illustrations and variorum comments on Lear, Cymbeline, and
the Merchant of Venice. 3 vols. 1792-1805.
Farmer, R. An essay on the learning of Shakespeare. Cambridge, 1767.
4th ed. 1821.
## p. 448 (#472) ############################################
448
Bibliography
Johnson on Shakespeare, essays and notes. Ed. Raleigh, W. Oxford, 1908.
Montagu, Elizabeth. An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear.
1769. Several times reprinted.
Richardson, W. A philosophical analysis of some of Shakespeare's remark-
able characters. Glasgow, 1774. Reissued 1797.
Essays on Shakespeare's dramatic characters of Richard III, King Lear,
and Timon of Athens; to which is added an essay on the faults of Shake-
speare. 1784. Reissued 1797.
Rymer, Thomas. A short view of tragedy, with some reflections on
Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage. 1693.
Shakspere-allusion book, the: a collection of allusions to Shakspere from
1591 to 1700. Re-edited by Munro, J. 2 vols. 1909. [First published
by Ingleby, C. M. , as Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse. N. Shaksp.
Soc. 1874. )
Whalley, P. An inquiry into the learning of Shakespeare. 1748.
Whately, T. Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare. 1785.
Whiter, W. Specimen of a commentary on Shakspeare. 1794.
(6) 1800–1850.
Campbell, Thomas. Remarks on the life and writings of Shakespeare.
In Shakespeare's Dramatic Works. 1838.
Coleridge, S. T. Notes and lectures on Shakespeare, and some of the old
poets and dramatists. 2 vols. 1849.
Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakspeare. 2 vols. 1807. New ed. 1839.
Drake, N. Memorials of Shakspeare; or, sketches of his character and
genius, by various writers. 1828.
Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare. 4 vols. Leipzig, 1849-50. E. tr. 2 vols.
1862. Also later eds.
Hazlitt, W. Characters of Shakespear's plays. 1817.
Hudson, H. N. Lectures on Shakspeare. 2 vols. New York, 1848.
Shakespeare: his life, art, and character. 2 vols. Boston, 1872.
Hunter, J. New illustrations of the life, studies, and writings of Shakespeare,
2 vols. 1845.
Jameson, Anna. Characteristics of women (On the female characters of
Shakespeare). 2 vols. 1832.
Knight, C. Studies of Shakspere. 1849.
Lamb, C. and M. Tales from Shakespear. 2 vols. 1807.
Landor, W. S. Citation and examination of William Shakespeare touching
deer-stealing. 1834.
Ulrici, H.
Über Shakespeares dramatische Kunst. Halle, 1839. E. tr.
[by Morrison, A. J. W. ] 1846.
Shakespeares dramatische Kunst. 2nd ed. Leipzig, 1847. 3rd ed.
Leipzig, 1868-9. E. tr. by Schmitz, L. D. 2 vols. 1876.
Waldron, F. G. The Shaksperean miscellany. 1802.
.
(c) From 1850.
Baker, G. P. The development of Shakespeare as a dramatist. New York,
1907.
Baynes, T. S. Shakespeare Studies. 1894.
Boas, F. S. Shakespeare and his predecessors. 1895.
Bradley, A. C. Shakespearean tragedy. Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King
Lear, Macbeth. 1904.
Brandes, G. William Shakespeare. Copenhagen, 1896. E. tr. 2 vols. 1898.
## p. 449 (#473) ############################################
Chapters VIII–XII
449
Brooke, S. A. On ten plays of Shakespeare. 1905. [Midsummer Night's
Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Richard II, Richard III, Merchant of Venice,
As You Like It, Macbeth, Coriolanus, Winter's Tale, Tempest. ]
Bulthaupt, H. A. Shakespeare und der Naturalismus. Weimar, 1893.
Campbell, L. Tragic drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare. 1904.
Clarke, o. o. Shakespeare-characters, chiefly those subordinate. 1863.
Clarke, M. C. The girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. 3 vols. 1850-2.
Collins, J. C. Studies in Shakespeare. 1904.
Corson, H. An introduction to the study of Shakespeare. Boston, 1889.
Another ed. London, 1907.
Dowden, E. Shakspere: a critical study of his mind and art. 1874.
A Shakspere primer. 1877.
Introduction to Shakespeare. 1893.
Elze, K. William Shakespeare. Halle, 1876. E. tr. by Schmitz, L. D.
1888.
Notes on Elizabethan dramatists. Three series. Halle, 1880-6.
Fennell, J. H. The Shakespeare repository. 1853.
Fleay, F. G. Shakespeare manual. 1876.
Introduction to Shakespearian study. 1877.
Fleming, W. H. Shakespeare's plots, a study in dramatic construction. 1902.
How to study Shakespeare. 4 vols. New York, 1904.
Furnivall, F. J. The succession of Shakspero's works and the use of
metrical tests in settling it. 1874.
Guizot, F. P. G. Shakspeare and his times. E. tr. 1852.
Hales, J. W. Notes and essays on Shakespeare. 1884.
Hall, H. T. Shaksperean Fly Leaves. Cambridge, 1871.
Shakspere's plays: the separate editions of, with the alterations done by
various hands. Cambridge, 1873. 2nd ed. 1880.
Shaksperean statistics. 1865. New ed. 1874. [A chronology of the
life and works of Shakespeare. ]
Heraud, J. A. Shakspere, his inner life as intimated in his works. 1865.
Hughes, C. E. The praise of Shakespeare, an English anthology (1596-1902).
1904.
Ingleby, C. M. Shakespeare, the man and the book. 2 parts. 1877-81.
Occasional papers on Shakespeare. 1881.
Jusserand, E. Tr. Vol. II.
Keightley, T. The Shakespeare-expositor. 1867.
Kemble, F. A. Notes on some of Shakespeare's plays. 1882.
Landmann, F. Shakspere and Euphuism. N. Shaksp. Soc. Trans. , 1880-6.
Lanier, S. Shakspere and his forerunners. Studies in Elizabethan poetry
and its development from early English. 2 vols. 1902.
Lloyd, W. W. Essays on the life and plays of Shakespeare. 1858.
Lounsbury, T. R. Shakespearean wars. i. Shakespeare as a dramatic artist.
ii. Shakespeare and Voltaire. 2 vols. (Yale Bicentennial Publications. )
1901.
Luce, M. A handbook to the works of William Shakespeare. 1906. Second
ed. 1907.
MacCallum, M.