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The Tale of a Cheltenham Lady
Troubador Publishing Ltd 2009; Not AvailableThis is a memoir charting a woman?s life from a Cheltenham childhood and her education in the fifties to the present day, which is interwoven with the story of an impossibly difficult mother/daughter relationship which will intrigue the reader. more...
The Tragedy of Richard II Part One
The Edwin Mellen Press 2006; US$ 139.95This is a new edition of an anonymous Elizabethan history play that has intrigued Shakespeare scholars for more than a century. Using modern computer softwares to degrain and magnify the text, Michael Egan resolves many of the transcription difficulties presented by the handwritten manuscript to produce the most authoritative edition yet available.... more...
The Tragedy of Richard II Part One A Newly Authenticated Play by Shakespeare (Book One)
The Edwin Mellen Press 2006; US$ 139.95This is a new, three-volume edition of an anonymous Elizabethan history play that has intrigued Shakespeare scholars for more than a century. Using modern computer softwares to degrain and magnify the text, Michael Egan resolves many of the transcription difficulties presented by the handwritten MS to produce the most authoritative edition yet available.... more...
The Tragedy of Richard II Part One A Newly Authenticated Play by Shakespeare ( Book Two)
The Edwin Mellen Press 2006; US$ 139.95This is a new, three-volume edition of an anonymous Elizabethan history play that has intrigued Shakespeare scholars for more than a century. Using modern computer softwares to degrain and magnify the text, Michael Egan resolves many of the transcription difficulties presented by the handwritten MS to produce the most authoritative edition yet available.... more...
The Tragedy of Richard II Part One A Newly Authenticated Play by Shakespeare
The Edwin Mellen Press 2006; US$ 139.95This is a new, three-volume edition of an anonymous Elizabethan history play that has intrigued Shakespeare scholars for more than a century. Using modern computer softwares to degrain and magnify the text, Michael Egan resolves many of the transcription difficulties presented by the handwritten MS to produce the most authoritative edition yet available.... more...
Ah Cannae Tell a Lie
Black & White Publishing 2008; US$ 7.28The adventures of Harry the Polis ? the self-appointed Chief Constable of funny stories ? continue with this hilarious new collection. Join Harry on his new adventures as he tackles speeding motorists, visits the Blackhills of Glesca, calls time on some barking dogs, gets some Devine intervention and meets some gorgeous girls as he falls victim to... more...
Shakespearean Educations
University of Delaware 2011; US$ 79.99Shakespearean Educations expands the notion of 'education' beyond the classroom to literary clubs, private salons, public lectures, libraries, primers, and theatrical performance. This collection challenges scholars to consider how different groups in our society have adopted Shakespeare as part of a specifically 'American' education. This book maps... more...
Shakespeare: The Basics
Taylor and Francis 2002; US$ 19.95Aimed squarely at the student new to Shakespeare, this volume provides a through introduction to the plays, based on the exciting new approaches shaping the field of Shakespeare studies. The author offers a refreshingly clear guide to Shakespeare's language; the plays as performance texts; the cultural and political contexts of the plays; early modern... more...
John Donne: The Critical Heritage
Routledge 1996; US$ 260.00This presents a record of how, from the nineteenth century onwards, critics viewed Donne, and how he became part of the literary canon. Contains writings on Donne from 1873 to 1923, including Kipling, Yeats, Pound, Eliot and Hardy. more...
Meaning by Shakespeare
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 41.95We traditionally assume that the `meaning' of each of Shakespeares plays is bequeathed to it by the Bard. It is as if, to the information which used to be given in theatrical programmes, `Cigarettes by Abdullah, Costumes by Motley, Music by Mendelssohn', we should add `Meaning by Shakespeare'. These essays rest on a different, almost opposite, principle.... more...









