Shakespeare's "Histories": Mirrors of Elizabethan PolicyHuntington Library, 1947 - 346 pages Published to critical acclaim, the central argument of this book is that the historical play must be studied as a genre separate from tragedy and comedy. |
Contents
AI THE POINT OF VIEW | 3 |
WHAT ARE HISTORIES? | 8 |
THE HUMANISTIC REVIVAL OF HISTORY | 18 |
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