Studies in honor of T.W. Baldwin.
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Language: | English |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
1958.
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Physical Description: | 276 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 25 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction, by D.C. Allen
- Criticism of Elizabethan dramatic texts, by H. Craig
- Old-spelling editions of dramatic texts, by F. Bowers
- Humor and satire in Heywood's epigrams, by B.A. Milligan
- The blatant beast, by L. Hotson
- The origin of the euphuistic novel and its significance for Shakespeare, by L. Borinski
- The earliest (?) printing of Sir Thomas More's two epigrams to John Holt, by H. Fletcher
- Spenser's scholarly script and "right writing," by R.M. Smith
- King Leir and King Lear: an examination of the two plays, by R.A. Law
- Susanna and the elders in sixteenth-century drama, by M.T. Herrick.
- Marlowe and Greene: a note on their relations as dramatic artists, by U. Ellis-Fermor
- Shakespeare's prologues and epilogues, by C. Leech
- Giles Fletcher and the Catholics, by A. Holaday
- Conjectures on The London prodigal, by B. Maxwell
- Izaak Walton and the arte of angling, 1577, by M.S. Goldman
- Milton and Olaus Magnus, by J.E. Hankins
- That unnecessary shell of Milton's world, by H.F. Robins
- "Our vegetable love": Marvell and Burton, by R. Putney
- The problems of Brutus; an eighteenth-century solution, by G.B. Evans
- Milton's celestial battle and the theogonies, by M.Y. Hughes
- George Bernard Shaw and Shakespeare's Cymbeline, by R. Stamm
- A bibliography of the scholarly writings of Thomas Whitfield Baldwin, by J.H. Smith (p. 267-276)