HS: Shakespeare's Love Tragedies

HS: Shakespeare's Love Tragedies

<p> 1</p><p>Prof. Dr. R. Borgmeier SS 2007 Di 10-12, G25</p><p>HS: Shakespeare's Love Tragedies Bibliography</p><p>Please note: If in the following bibliography there is no explicit mentioning of where an article or a certain book is located they are available in the university or departmental library and can be found in the OPAC. The folder is in Room 339.</p><p>I. Bibliographies and Encyclopaedias</p><p>Berman, Ronald. A Reader's Guide to Shakespeare's Plays: A Discursive Bibliography. Chicago: Scott, Forseman & Co., 1969. KS 742</p><p>Campbell, Ascar James (ed.). A Shakespeare Encyclopaedia. London: Methuen, 1974 (Nachdruck). KS 875</p><p>Crystal, David; Crystal, Ben (eds.). Shakespeare's Words. A Glossary and Language Companion. London: Penguin, 2002. KS 810</p><p>Dobson, Michael (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2005. FH ang Cs 2.34</p><p>Grazia, Margreta de (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. KS DEG</p><p>Hodgdon, Barbara; Worthen, W. B. (eds.) A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance. Malden: Blackwell, 2005. KS 823</p><p>Spevack, Marvin. A Complete and Systematic Concordance to the Works of William Shakespeare. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1968. ang Cs 1/1</p><p>Wells, Stanley (ed.). Shakespeare: A Bibliographical Guide. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1990 KS 745</p><p>Wells, Stanley (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. KS WEL 6</p><p>II. Journals and Yearbooks</p><p>Shakespeare Quarterly. Hg. Shakespeare Association of America, Folger Shakespeare Library New York. Z 103</p><p>Shakespeare Studies. An Annual Gathering of Research, Criticism, and Reviews. Hg. J. Leeds Barroll, Cincinatti. Z 105 2</p><p>Shakespeare Survey. An Annual Survey of Shakespeare Studies and Production. Cambridge. Z 102</p><p>Shakespeare-Jahrbuch West. Hg. im Auftrag der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft West. Z 101</p><p>Shakespeare-Jahrbuch. Hg. im Auftrag der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft Weimar. Z 100</p><p>III. General Works on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan (St)Age</p><p>Alvis, John (ed.). Shakespeare as Political Thinker. Durham, NC: Carolina Acad. P., 1981. KS Alv</p><p>Aronson, Alex. Psyche and Symbol in Shakespeare. Bloomington, London: Indiana UP, 1072 KS Aro</p><p>Brennan, Anthony. Shakespeare's Dramatic Structures. London, Boston, Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986. KS Bre</p><p>Chapman, Gerald W. (ed.). Essays on Shakespeare. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1965. KS Cha II</p><p>Clemen, Wolfgang. The Development of Shakespeare's Imagery. London: Methuen, 1977. KS Cle</p><p>Elizabethan Theatre. (Stratford-Upon-Avon-Studies 9). London: Arnold, 1966. Z 106</p><p>Evans, Malcom. Signifying Nothing: Truth's Time. Contents in Shakespeare's Text. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1986. KS Eva VI</p><p>Garber, Marjorie B. Shakespeare's Ghost Writers: Literature as Uncanny Casuality. New York: Methuen, 1987. KS Gar 3</p><p>Greenblatt, Stephen. Verhandlungen mit Shakespeare. Berlin: Wagenbach, 1990. ang Cs 2/21</p><p>Gurr, Andrew. "The State of Shakespeare’s Audiences." Shakespeare and the Sense of Performance. Eds. Marvin and Ruth Thompson Newark, London: University of Delaware Press, 1989. 162-179. folder</p><p>Harris, Laurie Lanzen und Mark W. Scott (ed.). Shakespearean Criticism. Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1986. KS 883</p><p>Holland, Peter (ed.) Shakespeare and Religions. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. Z 102/54</p><p>Laroque, François. Shakespeare: Abenteuer Geschichte. Wiss. Bearb. Raimund Borgmeier. Ravensburg: Maier, 1994. KS Lar 3</p><p>Matthews, Honor. Character and Symbol in Shakespeare's Plays. A Study in Certain Christian and Prechristian Elements in Their Structure and Imagery. London: Chatto & Windus, 1969. KS Mat</p><p>Naumann, Walter. Die Dramen Shakespeares. Darmstadt: Wiss. Buchgesellschaft, 1978. KS Nau</p><p>Orgel, Stephen. The Authentic Shakespeare and Other Problems of the Early Modern Stage. New York: Routledge, 2002. KS ORG</p><p>Paster, Gail Kern. Humoring the Body: Emotions and the Shakespearean Stage. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. Sted BM</p><p>Rutter, Carol Chillington. Enter the Body: Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage. London: Routledge, 2001. KS RUT 1</p><p>Ryan, Kiernan. Shakespeare. 3rd ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2002. KS RYA</p><p>Schabert, Ina. Shakespeare Handbuch. Stuttgart: Kröner, 1972. KS 805&865</p><p>Suerbaum, Ulrich. Das elisabethanische Zeitalter. Stuttgart: Reclam, 1989. F KA 1157</p><p>Suerbaum, Ulrich. Shakespeares Dramen. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1985. KS Sue</p><p>Tillyard, E. M. W. The Elizabethan World Picture. London: Chatto & Windus, 1943. F KA 621.</p><p>Wells, Stanley (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987. KS Wel 3</p><p>IV. General Works on Shakespeare's Tragedies</p><p>Battenhouse, Roy W. Shakespearean Tragedy: Its Art and its Christian Premises. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1969. KS Bat</p><p>Charlton, H. B. Shakespearean Tragedy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1961. KS Cha III 3</p><p>Frye, Northrop. Fools of Time: Study in Shakespearean Tragedy. Ontario: U of Ontario P, 967. KS Fry II</p><p>Harbage, Alfred (ed.). Shakespeare: The Tragedies. A Collection of Critical Essays. Eaglewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1964. KS Har 3</p><p>Harrison, G. B. Shakespeare's Tragedies. London: Routledge & Paul, 1961 KS Har III 2</p><p>Jorgensen, Paul A. William Shakespeare: The Tragedies. Boston: Twayne, 1985. KS Jor 4</p><p>Leech, Clifford (ed.). Shakespeare: The Tragedies. A Collection of Critical Essays. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1965. KS Lee II 2 4</p><p>Lerner, Laurence. Shakespeare's Tragedies: An Anthology of Modern Criticism. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. KS Ler</p><p>McDonald, Russ (ed.). Shakespeare Reread: The Texts in New Contexts. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1994. ordered</p><p>McEachern, Claire (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Tragedy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. KS MCE</p><p>Marsh, Derick, R. C. Passion Lends Them Power: A Study of Shakespeare's Love Tragedies. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1976. KS Mar IV</p><p>Mehl, Dieter. Shakespeare's Tragedies: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. KS Meh</p><p>Mucciolo, John M., Steven J. Doloff, Edward A. Rauchut, and Angus Fletcher (eds.). Shakespeare's Universe: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions. Hants: Scolar, 1996. </p><p>Ramm, Dieter. Die Phasenstruktur der Shakespeareschen Tragödien. Frankfurt: Akad. Verlagsgesellschaft, 1974. KS Ram</p><p>Reynolds, Peter. “Unlocking the Box: Shakespeare on Film and Video.” Shakespeare in the Changing Curriculum. Eds. Lesley Aers and Nigel Wheale. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. 189-203. folder</p><p>Ribner, Irving. Patterns in Shakespearean Tragedy. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1963. KS Will II</p><p>Sternberg, Doug. "Tom's a-cold: Transformation and Redemption in King Lear and the Fisher King." Literature-Film Quarterly 22.3 (1994): 160-169. folder</p><p>Susan Zimmerman (ed.). Shakespeare's Tragedies. New York: St Martin's, 1998.</p><p>V. Romeo and Juliet (Selection)</p><p>Al-Dabbagh, Abdulla. “The Oriental Framework of Romeo and Juliet.” Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association, 2000 May; 24: 64-82. folder</p><p>Andreas, James. "The Neutering of Romeo and Juliet". Ideological Approaches to Shakespeare: The Practice of Theory. Hg. Robert P. Merrix and Nicholas Ranson. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 1992. S. 229-242. Folder</p><p>--- " 'To See How a Jest Shall Come About!' Generic Modulation in Romeo and Juliet". Publications of the Missouri Philological Association 12 (1987): 1-8. bestellt</p><p>--- "Wordplay and Swordplay: The Verbal and the Violent in Romeo and Juliet". The Arkansas Quarterly. 2.2 (1993): 88-108. bestellt 5</p><p>Appelbaum, Robert. " 'Standing to the Wall': The Pressure of Masculinity in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Quarterly 48.3 (1997): 251-272. Z 103</p><p>Bartenschlager, Klaus. "Romeo and Juliet: Werkintention versus Publikumserwartung zur Figur des Friar Laurence". Sympathielenkung in den Dramen Shakespeares. Hg. Werner Habicht und Ina Schabert. München: Wilhelm Fink, 1978. S. 93-102. KS Hab</p><p>--- "Three Notes on Romeo and Juliet". Anglia 100. 3-4 (1982): 422-425. Z1</p><p>Basile, Michael. “Teaching Mothers in Romeo and Juliet: Lady Capulet, from Brooke to Luhrmann.” In: Hunt, Maurice (ed. and introd.). Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 2000. 125-30. folder</p><p>Bate, A. Jonathan. "An Herb by Any Other Name: Romeo and Juliet, IV.iv.5-6". Shakespeare Quarterly 33.3 (1982): 336. Z 103</p><p>Belsey, Catherine. "The Name of the Rose in Romeo and Juliet". Yearbook of English Studies 23 (1993): 126-142. Folder</p><p>Berry, Ralph. "Romeo and Juliet: The Sonnet-World of Verona". 'Romeo and Juliet':Critical Essays. Hg. John F. Andrews. New York, London: Garland, 1993. S. 133-145. Folder</p><p>Black, James. "The Visual Artistry in Romeo and Juliet". Studies in English Literature 15 (1975): 245-256. Folder</p><p>Bond, Ronald B. "Love and Lust in Romeo and Juliet". Wascana Review 15.2 (1980): 22-31. Folder</p><p>Bonnard, Georges A. "Romeo and Juliet: A Possible Significance?". Review of English Studies, New Series VolII (1951): 319-327. Folder</p><p>Brecht, Bertolt (ed.). “The Servants”. In: White, R. S. (ed.). Romeo and Juliet. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave; 2001. 147-51. folder</p><p>Brennan, Michael G. "The Medicean Dukes of Florence and Friar Lawrence's 'Distilling Liquor' (Romeo and Juliet IV.i.94)". Notes and Queries 38.4 (1991): 473-476. Z 90</p><p>Brenner, Gerry. "Shakespeare's Politically Ambitious Friar". Shakespeare Studies 13 (1980): 47.58. Z 105</p><p>Brissenden, Alan. "Romeo and Juliet, III.iii.108: The Nurse and the Dagger". Notes and Queries 226.2 (1981): 126-127. Z 90</p><p>Brown, Carolyn E. "Juliet's Taming of Romeo". Studies in English Literature (Houston, Texas) 36.2 (1996): 333-355. Folder</p><p>Brown, Emerson, Jr. "Shakespeare, Zeffirelli, Monty Python, and the Medieval Dawn Song". 6</p><p>Medieval Perspectives 10 (1995): 1-26. bestellt</p><p>Calderwood, James L. Shakespearean Metadrama: The Argument of the Play in 'Titus Andronicus', 'Love's Labour's Lost', 'Romeo and Juliet', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', and 'Richard II'. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1971. KS Cal</p><p>Callaghan, Dympna C. “The Ideology of Romantic Love: The Case of Romeo and Juliet”. In: White, R. S. (ed.). Romeo and Juliet. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave; 2001. 85-115. folder</p><p>Cardullo, Bert. "The First Friar's Flaw, the Play's Tragedy: The Experiment of Romeo and Juliet". College Language Association Journal 28.4 (1985): 404-414. Folder</p><p>Carroll, William C. " 'We were Born to Die': Romeo and Juliet". Comparative Drama 15.1 (1981): 54-71. Folder</p><p>Clark, James L. "Style and Convention in Romeo and Juliet". How to Read Shakespearean Tragedy. Hg. Edward Quinn. New York: Harper, 1978. S. 33-88. Folder</p><p>Cole, Douglas (Hg.). Twentieth Century Interpretations of 'Romeo and Juliet': A Collection of Critical Essays. Eaglewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1970. KS Col II</p><p>Collins, Michael J. "Teaching Romeo and Juliet: 'The Change of Fourteen Years' ". Critical Survey 3.2 (1991): 186-193. Folder</p><p>Cox, Marjojrie K. "Adolescent Processes in Romeo and Juliet". Psychoanalytic Review 63 (1976): 379-392. Folder</p><p>Cribb, T. J. "The Unity of Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Survey 34 (1981): 93-104. Z 102</p><p>Davies, Anthony. "The Film Versions of Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Survey 49 (1996): 153.162. Z 102</p><p>Davis, Lloyd. " 'Death Marked Love': Desire and Presence in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Survey 49 (1996): 57-67. Z 102</p><p>Deats, Sara Munson. "The Conspiracy of Silence in Shakespeare's Verona: Romeo and Juliet". Youth Suicide Prevention: Lessons from Literature. Hg. Sara Munson Deats und Lagretta Tallet Lenker. New York: Plenum, 1989. S. 71-91. Folder</p><p>Diefendorf, Barbara B. "Family Culture, Renaissance Culture". Renaissance Quarterly 40.4 (1987): 661-681. ZZ 76 / 201</p><p>Downing, Crystal. “Misshapen Chaos of Well-Seeming Form: Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet.” Literature Film Quarterly, 2000; 28 (2): 125-31. Folder</p><p>Draper, J. W. "Patterns of Style in Romeo and Juliet". Studia Neophilologica XXI (1948/49): 195-210. Folder 7</p><p>Estrin, Barbara L. "Romeo, Juliet and the Art of Naming Love". ARIELl: A Review of International English Literature 12.2 (1981): 31-49. Folder</p><p>Evans, Robert D. The Osier Cage: Rhetorical Devices in 'Romeo and Juliet'. Lexington: U of Kentucky P, 1966. KS Eva II</p><p>Fabry, Frank. "Shakespeare's Witty Musician: Romeo and Juliet, IV.v.114-17". Shakespeare Querterly 33.2 (1982): 182-183. Z 103</p><p>Farrell, Kirby. "Love, Death, and Patriarchy in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare's Personality. Hg. Norman N. Holland, Sidney Homan und Bernard J. Paris. Berkley: U of California P, 1989. S. 86-102. KS Hol II 3</p><p>Fitter, Chris. “'The Quarrel Is between Our Masters and Us Their Men': Romeo and Juliet, Dearth, and the London Riots.” English Literary Renaissance, 2000 Spring; 30 (2): 154-83. Folder</p><p>Fowler, James. "Picturing Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Survey 49 (1996): 111-129. Z 102</p><p>Forse, James H. "Romeo and Juliet: A Play for All Seasons or, How to Please a Patron, Pass the Censor, and Pack the Theatre". Shakespeare and Renaissance Association of West Virginia Selected Papers 16 (1993): 88-117. bestellt</p><p>Franson, J. Karl. "'Too soon marr'd': Juliet's Age as Symbol in Romeo and Juliet". Papers on Language and Literature 32.3 (1996): 244-262.</p><p>Goddard, Harold, C. The Meaning of Shakespeare. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1951. KS God</p><p>Granville-Barker, Harley. Prefaces to Shakespeare, Vol 2. 'Othello', 'Coriolanus', 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Julius Caesar', 'Love's Labour's Lost'. London: B. T. Batsford, 1961. KS Gra ½</p><p>Halio. J. L. "Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet: The Camera versus the Text". Literature/Film Quarterly 5 (1977): 322-325. Folder</p><p>Hapgood, Robert. "West Side Story and the Modern Appeal of Romeo and Juliet". 'Romeo and Juliet': Critical Essays. Hg. John F. Andrews. New Yoek, London: Garland, 1993. S. 229-241. Folder</p><p>Hart, Jonathan. “Conflicting Monuments: Time, beyond Time, and the Poetics of Shakespeare's Dramatic and Nondramatic Sonnets”. In: Moisan, Thomas (ed. and introd.); Bruster, Douglas (ed. and introd.); Bond, William H. (appendix). In the Company of Shakespeare: Essays on English Renaissance Literature in Honor of G. Blakemore Evans. Madison, NJ; London, England: Fairleigh Dickinson UP; Associated UP; 2002. 177-205. folder</p><p>Heun, Hans Georg. Shakespeares 'Romeo und Julia' in Goethes Bearbeitung: Eine Stiluntersuchung. Berlin: Erich Schmidt, 1924. KS Heu 8</p><p>Holmer, Joan Ozark. "'Draw, If You Be Men': Saviolo's Significance for Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Quarterly 45.2 (1994): 163-189. Z 103</p><p>Holmer, Joan Ozark. "Myself Condemned and Myself Excus'd: Tragic Effects in Romeo and Juliet". Studies in Philology 88.3 (1991): 345-362. Z 20, FH ang Z</p><p>--- "The Poetics of Paradox: Shakespeare's versus Zeffirelli's Cultures of Violence". Shakespeare Survey 49 (1996): 163-179. Z 102</p><p>--- " 'Runawayes Eyes': A Fugitive Meaning". Shakespeare Quarterly 33.1 (1982): 97-99. Z 103</p><p>Hunt, Maurice. "'Use and Abuse' in Romeo and Juliet". Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association 5 (1984): 119-132. Folder</p><p>Hutchins, Geoffrey. "Love and Grace in Romeo and Juliet". English Studies in Africa 20 (1977): 95-106. Folder</p><p>Iselin, Pierre. " 'What Shall I Swear By?' Rhetoric and Attitudes to Language in Romeo and Juliet". 'Divers toyes mengled'. Essays on Medieval and Renaissance Culture. Tours: Université François Rabelais, 1996. S. 259-280. Folder</p><p>Johannessen, Larry R. "Enhancing Response to Romeo and Juliet". Teaching Shakespeare into the Twenty-First Century. Hg. James E. Davis und Ronald E. Salomone. Athens, OH:Ohio UP, 1997. S. 154-165. Folder</p><p>Jorgens, Jack. "Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet". 'Romeo and Juliet': Critical Essays. Hg. John F. Andrews. New York, London: Garland, 1993. S. 163-176. Folder</p><p>Kahn, Coppelia. "Coming of Age in Verona". The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism on Shakespeare. Hg. Carolyn Ruth Swift Lane, Gayle Greene und Carol Thomas Neely. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1980. S. 171-193. Folder</p><p>Kilinski, Janusz. "Elements of Neo-Platoism in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet". Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 17 (1984): 271-277. Folder</p><p>Knowles, Ronald. "Carnival and Death in Romeo and Juliet: A Bakhtinian Reading". Shakespeare Survey 49 (1996): 69-85. Z 102</p><p>Kozokowski, Stanley J. "Fortune and Men's Eyes in Romeo and Juliet". Concerning Poetry 10.i (1977): 45-49. Folder</p><p>Kruse, Axel. "Shakespeare's Italy in Romeo and Juliet: A Nightingale in a Pomegranate Tree". Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honor of G. A. Wilkes. Hg. Geoffrey Little. Sydney: Challis, 1996. bestellt</p><p>Laird, D. "The Generation of Style in Romeo and Juliet". Journal of English and Germanic Philology 63 (1964): 204-213. Z 17</p><p>Laroque, Francois. "Tradition and Subversion in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare's 'Romeo 9</p><p> and Juliet': Texts, Contents, and Interpretation. Hg. Jay L. Halio. Newark, London: U of Delaware P, 1995. S. 18-36.</p><p>Lawlor, John. "Romeo and Juliet". Early Shakespeare. Hg. John R. Brown und Bernard Harris (Stratford-upon-Avon Studies, 3). London: Edward Arnold, 1961. S. 123-143. Z 106</p><p>Leech, Clifford. "The Moral Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet". English Renaissance Drama: Essays in Honor of Madeleine Doran & Marc Eccles. Hg. Standish Henning, Robert Kimbrough und Richard Knowles. Carbondale, London: Southern Illinois UP, Feffer & Simons, 1975. Folder</p><p>Leimberg, Inge. Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet': Von der Sonettdichtung zur Liebes- tragödie. München: Wilhelm Fink, 1968. KS Lei 2</p><p>Lerner, Lawrence. "Shakespeare and Love: Romeo and Juliet". Essays on Shakespeare in Honour of A. A. Ansari. Hg. T. R. Sharma. Meerut, India: Shalabh Book House, 1986. S. 117-135. Folder</p><p>Levenson, Jill L. "Alla Stoccado Carries It Away: Codes of Violence in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet': Texts, Contents, and Interpretation. Hg. Jay L. Halio. Newark, London: U of Delaware P, 1995. S. 83-96. Folder</p><p>--- "Changing Images of Romeo and Juliet, Renaissance to Modern". Images of Shakespeare. Hg. Werner Habicht, D. J. Palmer und Roger Pringle. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1988. S. 151-162. Folder</p><p>--- "Romeo and Juliet before Shakespeare". Studies in Philology 81.3 (1984): 325-347. Z 20</p><p>--- "Romeo and Juliet: Tragical-Comical.Lyrical History". Proceedings of the PMR Conference: Annual Publication of the International Patristic, Medieval and Renaissance Conference 12-13 (1987/1988): 31-46. ZZ 79/214</p><p>--- "Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: The Places of Invention". Shakespeare Survey 49 (1996): 45-55. Z 102 / Folder</p><p>--- "The Definition of Love: Shakespeare's Phrasing in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Studies 15 (1982): 21-36. Folder</p><p>Levin, H. "Form and Formality in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Quarterly 11 (1960): 3-11. Z 103</p><p>Lichtenfels, Peter, and Lynette Hunter. “Negotiations between Text and Stage in Romeo and Juliet”. Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism and Scholarship, 2004 Summer; 22 (2): 5-26. Folder</p><p>Limon, Jerzy. "Rehabilitating Tybalt: A New Interpretation of the Duel Scene in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet': Texts, Contents, and Interpretation. Hg. Jay L. Halio. Newark, London: U of Delaware P, 1995. S. 97-106. Folder 10</p><p>Lower, Charles, B. "Romeo and Juliet, IV.v. A Stage Direction and Purposeful Comedy". Shakespeare Studies 8 (1975): 177-194. Z 105</p><p>Lucking, David. "That Which We Call a Name: The Balcony Scene in Romeo and Juliet". The Journal of the English Language Association 44:178 (1995): 1-16. Folder</p><p>Mason, H. A. Tragedies of Love. London, Toronto: Chatto & Windus, 1970. auszugsweise Kopie (S. 3-35) im Folder</p><p>Mazer, Cary M. “Not Not Shakespeare: Directorial Adaptation, Authorship, and Ownership.” Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism and Scholarship, 2005 Fall; 23 (3): 23-42. Folder</p><p>McGuire, Philip C. "On Dancing in Romeo and Juliet". Renaissance and Reformation 17.2 (1981): 87-97. ZZ 80/97</p><p>Melchiori, Giorgio. "Pater, Balthasar, and Shakespeare's Art of Doubling". The Modern Language Review 78.4 (1983): 777-792. Z 23, FH spr Z</p><p>Mertner, Edgar. " 'Conceit Brags of His Substance, Not of Ornament': Some Notes on Style in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare: Text, Language, Criticism: Essays in Honor of Marvin Spevack. Hg. Bernhard Fabian und Kurt Tetzeli von Rosador. Hildesheim: Olms, 1987. S. 180-192. FH ang Cs 2.17</p><p>Miyashita, Yayoi. “Juliet's Acquisition of Independence and Patriarchy in Romeo and Juliet”. Hokkaido Daigaku Bungaku-bu Kiyo/ The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, 2002 Feb; 106: 35-48 (left). Folder</p><p>Miyashita, Yayoi: “An Application of a Narrative Theory to Romeo and Juliet: Orientation and Manipulation of the Audience's Sympathy“. Hokkaido Daigaku Bungaku-bu Kiyo/The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, 2004 Nov; 114: 115-36 (left). Folder</p><p>Moisan, Thomas. " 'O Any Thing of Nothing, First Create!': Gender and Patriarchy and the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet". In Another Country: Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama. Hg. Dorothea Kehler und Susan Baker. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1991. S. 113-136. F KD 1183</p><p>--- "Rhetoric and the Rehearsal of Death, the 'Lamentations' Scene in Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare Quarterly 34.4 (1983): 389-404. Z 103</p><p>Newman, Paula und George Walton Williams. "Paris: The Mirror of Romeo". Renaissance Papers (1981): 13-19. Folder</p><p>Olmert, Michael. "Romeo's Lantern". Times Literary Supplement (14.-20. Juli 1989): 4502. Z 86</p><p>Oz, Avraham. "What's in a Good Name? The Case of Romeo and Juliet as a Bad Tragedy". "Bad" Shakespeare: Revaluations of the Shakespeare Canon. Hg. Maurice Charney. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1988. S. 133-142 Folder 11</p><p>Porter, Joseph A. "Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Canonization of Heterosexuality". South Atlantic Quarterly 88.1 (1989): 127-147. Folder</p><p>--- Shakespeare's Mercutio: His History and Drama. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1988. auszugsweise (95-121, 122-163) im Folder</p><p>Robertson, J. M. The Shakespeare Canon. Vol. 3. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1925. KS Rob 5</p><p>Rozett, Martha Tuck. "The Comic Structures of Tragic Endings: The Suicide Scenes in Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra". Shakespeare Quarterly 36.2 (1985): 152.164. Z 103</p><p>Ryan, Kiernan. "Romeo and Juliet: The Language of Tragedy". 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