A bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology



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Gl'Ingannati. 1537. Abridged ed. by T. L. Peacock. London, 1862.

Luce, Morton, ed. Rich's 'Apolonius and Silla', an Original of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. New York, 1912.

Mohl, Ruth. The Three Estates in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. New York, 1962.

Little, David. Religion, Order and Law. New York, 1969.

Fisher, F. J. "Commercial Trends and Policy in the Sixteenth Century." Economic History Review 10 (1940).

Supple, Bernard. Commercial Crisis and Change in England, 1600-1642. Cambridge, 1959.

Ingram, Martin. Church Courts, Sex and Marriage in England, 1579-1640. Cambridge, 1987.

Perkins. Christian Oeconomy.

Zaret, David. The Heavenly Contract: Ideology and Organization in Prerevolutionary Puritanism. Chicago, 1985.

Everett, Barbara (Former fellow at Oxford and Cambridge; Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford), . "Or What You Will." Essays in Criticism 35 (1985): 294-314.

_____. Poets in Their Time: Essays in English Poetry from Donne to Larkin. London: Faber and Faber, 1986; Oxford: Oxford UP, 1991.

_____. Young Hamlet: Essays on Shakespeare's Tragedies. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989. 1990.

Everett, Barbara. "Two Damned Cruces: Othello and Twelfth Night." Review of English Studies (May 1986).

Eliade, Mircea. The Two and the One. 1965. (Gender, hermaphrodites).

Wind, Edgar. "Pan and Proteus." In Wind, Pagan Mysteries in the Renaissance. 1967.

Frye, Northrop. A Natural Perspective: The Development of Shakespearian Comedy and Romance. New York: Columbia UP, 1965.

Heilman, Robert B. The Ways of the World: Comedy and Society. Seattle: U of Washington P, 1978. (Marxist).

Wells, Robin Headlam. Shakespeare, Politics and the State. London: Macmillan, 1986.

Marcus, Leah. Puzzling Shakespeare. Berkeley: U of California P, 1988.

Holderness, Graham, Nick Potter and John Turner. "Twelfth Night: The Court in Transition." In Shakespeare Out of Court: Dramatizations of Court Society. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1990. 105-25.

Laroque, François. Shakespeare's Festive World. 1988. English trans., Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.

Dusinberre, Juliet. Shakespeare and the Nature of Women. London: Macmillan, 1975. 2nd ed. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996.*

Kahn, Coppélia. Man's Estate: Masculine Identity in Shakespeare. Berkeley (CA): U of California P, 1981.

Slights, William W. E. "Maid and Man in Twelfth Night." Joural of English and Germanic Philology 80 (1981): 327-48. (On androgyny).

French, Marilyn. Shakespeare's Division of Experience. New York: Summit, 1981; London: Cape, 1982.

Bray, A. Homosexuality in Renaissance England. 2nd ed. London: Gay Men's Press, 1988.

Novy, Marianne. Love's Argument: Gender Relations in Shakespeare. Chapel Hill (NC): U of North Carolina P, 1984.

MacCary, W. Thomas. Friends and Lovers: The Phenomenology of Desire in Shakespearean Comedy. New York: Columbia UP, 1985. (Homoeroticism).

Erickson, Peter. Patriarchal Structures in Shakespeare's Drama. Berkeley: U of California P, 1985.

Williamson, Marilyn. The Patriarchy of Shakespeare's Comedies. Detroit (MI): Wayne State UP, 1986.

Thompson, Ann. "'The Warrant of Womanhood': Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism." In The Shakespeare Myth. Ed. Graham Holderness. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1988. 74-88.

MacEachern, Caire. "Fathering Herself: A Source Study of Shakespeare's Feminism." Shakespeare Quarterly 39 (1988): 269-90.

Kolin, Philip C. Shakespeare and Feminist Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography and Commentary. New York: Garland Press, 1991.

Jardine, Lisa. "Twins and Travesties: Gender Dependency and Sexual Availability in Twelfth Night." In Erotic Politics: Desire on the Renaissance Stage. Ed. Susan Zimmerman. New York: Routledge, 1992. 27-38.

Elam, Keir. Shakespeare's Universe of Discourse: Language Games in the Comedies. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984.

Orgel, Stephen. "The Authentic Shakespeare." Representations 21 (1988): 1-25.

Atkins, G. Douglas, and David M. bergeron, eds. Shakespeare and Deconstruction. New York: Peter Lang, 1988.

Potter, Lois. Twelfth Night. (Text and Performance Series). London: Macmillan, 1983.

Greif, Karen. "A Star Is Born: Feste on the Modern Stage." Shakespeare Quarterly 39 (1988): 61-78.

Hamburger, Mark. "A spate of Twelfth Nights: Illyria Rediscovered?" In Images of Shakespeare: Proceedings of the Third Congress of the International Shakespeare Association, 1986. Ed. Werner Habicht. London: Associated UPs, 1988. 236-44.

Malcolmson, Christina. (Associate Professor of English, Bates College). "'What You Will: Social Mobility and Gender in Twelfth Night." In The Matter of Difference: Materialist Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare. Ed. Valerie Wayne. New York and London, 1991. 29-57.

_____. "'As Tame as the Ladies': Politics and Gender in The Changeling."

_____. "The Garden Enclosed/The Woman Enclosed: Marvell and the Cavalier Poets."

Tennenhouse, Leonard. (Brown U), and Nancy Armstrong. The Imaginary Puritan: Literature, Intellectual Labor, and the Origins of Personal Life. Berkeley, 1992.

White, R. S. (Professor of English Literature, U of Western Australia).

Lowry, Elizabeth. "The Nouvelle Cuisine of the Turnover." Rev. of The Oxford Book of English Short Stories, ed. A. S. Byatt. TLS 26 June 1998: 23ff.*

Haack, Susan. Evidence and Inquiry: Towards Reconstruction in Epistemology. Oxford: Blackwell, c. 1998.


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