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401 - General Histories of Literature and the Drama
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403 - Pre Shakespeare Drama
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404 - Elizabethan and Jacobean literature (this may include some account of the earlier literature)
Expand 404.1 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Prose literature404.1 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Prose literature
Expand 404.01 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Texts - collections404.01 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Texts - collections
Expand 404.01 - The school of Shakspere. Vol. 1, Histrio-Mastix ; The prodigal son ; Jack Drums entertainment ; A warning for faire women ; Faire Em. ; An account of Robert Greene, and his attacks on Shakspere and the players ; Index and glossary. - 1878404.01 - The school of Shakspere. Vol. 1, Histrio-Mastix ; The prodigal son ; Jack Drums entertainment ; A warning for faire women ; Faire Em. ; An account of Robert Greene, and his attacks on Shakspere and the players ; Index and glossary. - 1878
Expand 404.2 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry404.2 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry
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Expand 404.9 - Biographies of Elizabethan and Jacobean writers404.9 - Biographies of Elizabethan and Jacobean writers
Expand 404.31 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Comedy404.31 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Comedy
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Expand 404.33 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy404.33 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy
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410 - History of English Literary Shakespearian Criticism - General Works
Expand 410.01 - Theory and Principle of Shakespearian criticism410.01 - Theory and Principle of Shakespearian criticism
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411 - Works on Shakespearian critics and criticism of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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412 - Works on Shakespearian critics and criticism of the Nineteenth-century
Expand 412.1 - Works on Coleridge412.1 - Works on Coleridge
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413 - Works on Shakespearian criticism of the Twentieth-century
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413.5 - Post-colonial criticism
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415 - General Works of Shakespearian Criticism -Retrospective Anthologies and Collections
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 2, Comedy of errors. - 1878
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 3, A midsummer night's dream. - 1878
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 4, Two gentlemen of Verona. - 1878
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 10, King John. - 1880
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 21, Julius Caesar. - 1885-1887
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 22, All's well that ends well. - 1885-1887
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 23 and 24, Hamlet. - 1885-1887
Expand 415.1 - Sermons415.1 - Sermons
Expand 415.2 - Orations, broadcasts and general lectures on Shakespeare415.2 - Orations, broadcasts and general lectures on Shakespeare
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1 223756 - Essays modern and Elizabethan / by Edward Dowden ... - 1910
02 169802 - What is Shakespeare? : An introduction to the great plays / by L. A. Sherman. - 1902
2 292817 - Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille / by Benedetto Croce ; translated by Douglas Ainslie. - 1920
2 297597 - Shakespearean discipleship ... - 1920
2 339896 - An introduction to the reading of Shakespeare. - 1927
2 341627 - Prefaces to Shakespeare / by Harley Granville-Barker ... - 1927-
2 488357 - An introduction to the reading of Shakespeare / by Frederick S. Boas. - 1930
2 566374 - Shakespeare studies. - c 1920
2 566377 - "Julius Caesar", the tragedy of ambition. - c 1920
2 566378 - "Henry V" : a "patriotic" play : the dramatist as peace advocate. - c 1920
2 566379 - The melancholy Jacques : a note on "As you like it". - c 1920
2 566385 - The famous history of the life of King Henry the eighth. - c 1920
2 566392 - Coriolanus as the soldier type. - c 1920
03 199098 - Shakespeare studied in six plays / by the Hon. Albert S. G. Canning. - 1907
03 199100 - Shakespeare; studied in eight plays / by the Hon. Albert S. G. Canning ... - 1903
03 211763 - Shakespeare's art : studies on the master builder of ideal characters / by James H. Cotter. - 1902
03 212258 - Shakespeare studied in three plays / by the Hon. Albert S.G. Canning. - 1908
3 372498 - The approach to Shakespeare / by J.W. Mackail. - 1930
3 373872 - Poets and playwrights: Shakespeare, Jonson, Spenser, Milton / by Elmer Edgar Stoll. - 1930
3 375352 - Shakespearean comedy and other studies. - 1930
3 375554 - Shakespeare and his plays from a woman's point of view / by Rosa E. Grindon. - 1930
3 419850 - The approach to Shakespeare / by J.W. MacKail. - 1933
04 180028 - Studies in Shakespeare / by J. Churton Collins. - 1904
04 217172 - Shakespeare ; a syllabus of twelve lectures, by Edward Howard Griggs. - c1904
04 450751 - The views about Hamlet, and other essays : [mostly on Shakespeare, including Love's labour's won]. - 1906
4 522164 - Shakespeare and the awakening of modern consciousness, by Frederick Hiebel, PH.D.; translation by Barbara Betteridge. - 1940
4 532084 - Shakespeare and other masters / by Elmer Edgar Stoll. - 1940
04 544888 - The views about Hamlet, and other essays / by Albert H. Tolman. - 1904
4 617014 - Shakespeare's world ... - 1940
05 190262 - On ten plays of Shakespeare / by Stopford A. Brooke. - 1905
05 259327 - On ten plays of Shakespeare. - 1914
05 365175 - On ten plays of Shakespeare. - 1930
05 366993 - On ten plays of Shakespeare / by Stopford A. Brooke. - 1925
5 604507 - Shakespeare's problem plays. - 1950
5 614783 - The secondary heroes of Shakespeare : and other essays. - 1951
5 615770 - The backgrounds of Shakespeare's plays. - 1950
06 197137 - Collectanea : 1st-2d series / by Charles Crawford. - 1906-1907
06 217154 - The ghost in Hamlet : and other essays in comparative literature / by Maurice Francis Egan. - 1906
06 217164 - Tolstoy on Shakespeare; a critical essay on Shakespeare / by Leo Tolstoy. Translated by V. Tchertkoff and I. F. M. Followed by Shakespeare's attitude to the working classes, by Ernest Crosby, and a letter from G. Bernard Shaw. - 1906
06 364425 - Shakespeare and the drama : [a critical essay] ; Christian teaching : Letters, [and, introductions etc. / translated by N.H. Dole, v. Tchertkoff and A. Maude ; edited by N.H. Dole]. - 1928
6 387693 - The Madras University papers on Shakespeare's plays with a critical introduction to each play and a general introduction on the life and works of Shakespeare. - 1916
06 434418 - Shakespeare and the modern stage : with other essays / by Sidney Lee. - 1907
6 666538 - The living Shakespeare. - 1960
6 667261 - Shakespeare's progress / Frank O'Connor [i.e. M. O'Donovan]. - 1961 c1960
06 p 238734 - On Shakespeare and the drama. - 1906-1907
07 201562 - Essays and poems : [contains Shakespeariana]. - 1907
07 341251 - The influence of the audience : considerations preliminary to the psychological analysis of Shakespeare's characters / by Robert Bridges ... - 1926
07 352458 - The influence of the audience on Shakespeare's drama. - 1927
08 208084 - Essays on Shakespeare and his works / edited by Sir Spenser St. John, from the MSS. and notes of a deceased relative. - 1908
09 213915 - Three plays of Shakespeare / by Algernon Charles Swinburne. - 1909
09 218286 - Shakespeare / by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Written in 1905 and now first published. - 1909
11 229745 - William Shakespeare / by John Masefield. - 1911
11 324923 - William Shakespeare : [a critical account of his works]. - 1925
11 364022 - William Shakespeare : [a critical account of his works]. - 1919
11 379475 - William Shakespeare. - 1928
11 416077 - Ambition plays of Shakespeare. - 1911
11 550789 - William Shakespeare / by John Masefield. - 1912
12 238172 - Keats, Shelley and Shakespeare : studies & essays in English literature. - 1912
13 246191 - Ten more plays of Shakespeare / by Stopford A. Brooke. - 1913
13 247240 - How to read Shakespeare : a guide for the general reader / by James Stalker. - 1913
13 391095 - Ten more plays of Shakespeare / by Stopford A. Brooke. - 1932
13 399703 - Ten more plays of Shakespeare. - 1925
15 257938 - Back to Shakespeare. - 1915
15 262926 - The study of Shakespeare. - 1915
16 263406 - Shakespeare's industry / by Mrs. C. C. Stopes. - 1916
16 264264 - Studies in Shakespeare for his tercentenary. - 1916
16 264264 - Studies in Shakespeare for his tercentenary. - 1916
16 265746 - Shakespeare studies, by members of the department of English and comparative literature in Columbia University. - 1916
16 265746 - Shakespearian studies by members of the department of English and comparative literature / edited by Matthews and Thorndike. - 1916
16 265746 - Shaksperian studies / by members of the Department of English and Comparative Literature in Columbia University ; ed. by Brander Matthews and Ashley Horace Thorndike. - 1916
16 266340 - London shown by Shakespeare : and other Shakespearean studies including a new interpretation of the sonnets / by Hubert Ord. - 1916
16 266519 - Hamlet, an ideal prince, and other essays in Shakespearean interpretation : Hamlet ; Merchant of Venice ; Othello ; King Lear / by Alexander W. Crawford. - c1916
16 386400 - Our fellow Shakespeare : how everyman may enjoy his works. - 1916
18 273346 - Shakespeare's workmanship / by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. - 1918
18 276561 - Sidelights on Shakespeare / by Edwin Gordon Lawrence. - 1918
18 354730 - Shakespeare's workmanship / by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. - 1927
18 362546 - Shakespeare's workmanship. - 1930
18 364694 - Shakespeare's workmanship. - 1930
18 379799 - Shakespeare's workmanship / by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. - 1931
19 362542 - [Essays in] romantic literature. - 1921
22 303698 - An old castle and other essays / by C.T. Winchester ... - 1922
22 303735 - Shakespeare / by Raymond Macdonald Alden. - 1922
22 304425 - A glance toward Shakespeare / by John Jay Chapman. - c1922
22 447195 - Shakespeare / by John Middleton Murry. - 1936
22 530668 - Shakespeare / by Raymond Macdonald Alden. - 1922
23 309646 - Suggestions : literary essays / by E.E. Kellett. - 1923
23 357818 - Essays from the Edinburgh review : [including a review of W. Hazlitt's "Characters of Shakespeare's plays"] / with biographical introduction by H. Bennet. - 1923
25 323515 - Shakespeare: a survey. - 1925
25 326756 - Falstaff and other Shakespearean topics / by Albert H. Tolman. - 1925
25 376668 - Studies in Shakespeare, Milton, and Donne / by members of the English department of the University of Michigan. - 1925
25 432961 - Shakespeare : a survey. - 1935
26 328729 - About Shakespeare and his plays / by G.F. Bradby. - 1926
26 331283 - Reflections from Shakespeare; a series of lectures,. - 1926
26 345617 - About Shakespeare and his plays. / by G.F. Bradby. - 1927
27 337437 - Shakespeare studies : historical and comparative in method / by Elmer Edgar Stoll... - 1927
27 342650 - Shakespeare and "demi-science"; papers on Elizabethan topics / by Felix E. Schelling. - 1927
27 539383 - Shakespeare studies : historical and comparative in method / by Elmer Edgar Stoll. - 1942
27 p 585870 - Reccensioni [of] prefaces to Shakespeare / by H. Granville-Barker. 4th series. - 1946
27 pF 593006 - [Review of] Preface to Coriolanus and other plays of Shakespeare / by H. Granville-Barker [broadcast 23rd April and] 3rd June, 1948.
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29 347427 - Shakespeare's workshop / by W.J. Lawrence... - 1928
29 357554 - Shakspere's silences / by Alwin Thaler. - 1929
29 360760 - Shakespeare / by John Bailey. - 1929
29 364427 - Why Janet should read Shakspere / by Norman Hapgood. - c1929
29 364809 - Shakespeare and other literary essays / issued by the Secular Society, Ltd. - 1929
29 364809 - Shakespeare and other literary essays / issued by the Secular Society, Ltd. - 1929
29 366037 - Elizabethan and other essays / by Sir Sidney Lee, selected and edited by Frederick S. Boas ... - 1929
31 p 390914 - "Shakespeare's workmanship" / by Sir A. [T.] Quiller-Couch : [a review]. - 1931
32 358727 - Essays in criticism : [1st]-2d ser / by members of the Department of English, University of California. - 1929-1934
32 392299 - College Shakespeare, by William John Tucker ... with frontispiece from the folio edition of 1664. - c1932
32 392333 - The English poetic mind. - 1932
32 396012 - On reading Shakespeare. - 1932
32 399670 - The Shakespearian tempest / by G. Wilson Knight ... - 1932
32 403807 - On reading Shakespeare / by Logan Pearsall Smith. - 1933
32 404800 - Essays and studies in English and comparative literature / by members of the English department of the University of Michigan. - 1932
33 401892 - Aspects of Shakespeare : being British Academy lectures / by L. Abercrombie [and others]. - 1933
33 411682 - Later critiques / by Augustus Ralli. - 1933
33 414656 - Shakespeare and Hawaii / by Christopher Morley. - 1933
34 418724 - A companion to Shakespeare studies / edited by Harley Granville-Barker and G. B. Harrison. - 1934
34 425998 - Shakespeare / by George Saintsbury; with an appreciation by Helen Waddell. - 1934
34 442547 - William Shakespeare, poet / by Brooks Atkinson ; with a photograph of a new bust of Shakespeare by Robert Aitkin. - 1934
34 472727 - Shakespeare survey : [Othello, Timon of Athens, and The Tempest / with an epilogue by R. Herring]. - 1937
34 479251 - A companion to Shakespeare studies. - 1937
34 566174 - A companion to Shakespeare studies. - 1945
34 566174 - The social background. - 1945
34 pF 427413 - Sex and art : [with references to Shakespeare]. - 1934
35 435959 - Man and nature; or, Essays, and sketches / by Morton Luce. - 1935
35 440464 - Shakespeare as a dramatist. - 1935
36 463636 - What Shakespeare is not / by Thomas O'Hagan. - 1936
36 484131 - Professors and poets : [a study of professors as critics and editors of Shakespeare, with special reference to The new temple Shakespeare / edited by M.R. Ridley]. - 1935
37 472138 - Shakespeare's plays : a commentary / by M.R. Ridley. - 1937
37 472727 - Shakespeare survey : [Othello, Timon of Athens, and The tempest / with an epilogue by R. Herring]. - 1937
38 484420 - Shakespeare criticism : an essay in synthesis / by C. Narayana Menon. - 1938
38 492175 - What about Shakespeare. - 1938
38 492467 - Approach to Shakespeare,. - 1938
38 665688 - An approach to Shakespeare. - 1957
38 667520 - What about Shakespeare. - 1947
38 773952 - An approach to Shakespeare / [by] Derek Traversi. - 1968-
39 496608 - Man's unconquerable mind : studies of English writers, from Bede to A.E. Housman and W.P. Ker / by R.W. Chambers. - 1939
39 522822 - Shakespeare / by Mark Van Doren ; foreword by Sir Hugh Walpole. - 1941
41 531788 - Shakespeare and democracy / by Alwin Thaler. - 1941
41 539442 - Renaissance studies in honor of Hardin Craig. - 1941
42 536056 - Shakespeare without tears / by Margaret Webster, with an introduction by John Mason Brown. - 1942
43 549707 - Shakespearian comedy and other studies / by George Gordon. - 1944
43 p 578406 - [Review of] Shakespearian comedy and other studies, by G.[S.] Gordon. - 1945
44 550623 - Shakespeare & the popular dramatic tradition / by S. L. Bethall ... with an introduction by T. S. Eliot. - 1944
44 550950 - The olive and the sword : a study of England's Shakespeare / by G. Wilson Knight. - 1944
44 552070 - From Shakespeare to Joyce; authors and critics; literature and life / by Elmer Edgar Stoll. - 1944
44 555503 - Shakespearean gleanings / by E.K. Chambers. - 1944
46 572014 - Explorations; essays in criticism, mainly on the literature of the seventeenth century / by L.C. Knights. - 1946
46 581692 - The reader's Shakespeare / by Babette Deutsch ; with decorations by Warren Chappell. - c1946
47 583383 - The real Shakespeare; a counterblast to commentators. - 1947
47 Q 583266 - Shakespeare and his England : [broadcast] 21st April, 1947.
47 Q 583267 - How to appreciate Shakespeare : [a demonstration : broadcast] 20th April, 1947. - 1947
48 594190 - Essays on Shakespeare and other Elizabethans. - c1948
48 595326 - The road to Stratford / by Frank O'Connor [pseud.]. - 1948
48 595478 - Shakespeare the dramatist. - 1948
48 602840 - An interpretation of Shakespeare / by Hardin Craig. - c1948
49 602546 - Shakespeare's sonnets dated, and other essays. - 1949
49 604460 - Know your Shakespeare. - 1949
49 616123 - Shakespeare: a survey of his life and works. - 1949
51 617085 - Shakespeare. - 1951
51 617694 - The meaning of Shakespeare. - 1951
52 625227 - Shakespeare. - 1952
52 631640 - Shakespearean studies, and other essays. - c1952
53 631734 - Shakespeare. / Translated by Guy Hamilton; with a foreword by T. S. Eliot. - 1953
53 634188 - Studies in Shakespeare, edited by Arthur D. Matthews and Clark M. Emery. - 1953
53 641629 - Introduction to Shakespeare. - 1953
54 641471 - Talking of Shakespeare. - 1954
56 667114 - Studies in dramatists. Vol. 3, Shakespeare-general. - 1959
57 666404 - Shakespeare: modern essays in criticism. - 1957
58 665908 - The sovereign flower; on Shakespeare as the poet of royalism, together with related essays and indexes to earlier volumes. / Indexes composed by Patricia M. Ball. - c1958
58 666185 - Shakespeare: lectures on five plays / by A. Fred Sochatoff [and others]. - 1958
58 667095 - Studies in English grammar and linguistics; a miscellany in honour of Takanobu Otsuka / edited by Kazuo Araki [and others]. - 1958
59 666126 - More talking of Shakespeare / edited by John Garrett. - 1959
59 666303 - Some Shakespearean themes / by L. C. Knights. - 1959
59 666452 - The principles and practice of criticism ; Othello ; The merry wives ; Hamlet : [lectures]. - 1959
61 666934 - Shakespeare: seven radio talks. - 1963
61 741546 - Shakespeare our contemporary / by Jan Kott ; trans. by Boleslaw Taborski, pref. by Peter Brook. - 1965 c1964
61 766093 - Shakespeare our contemporary / translated [from the Polish] by Boleslaw Taborski; preface by Peter Brook. - 1967
62 767149 - Shakespeare: time and conscience / by Grigori Kozinstev. Translated from the Russian by Joyce Vining. - 1967
63 741503 - Bottom : on Shakespeare. - c1963
64 667764 - The art of Shakespeare. - 1964
64 667824 - Shakespeare : the writer and his work. - 1964
64 667832 - Alexander's introduction to Shakespeare. - 1964
64 668017 - Approaching Shakespeare / [by] William J. Grace. - 1964
64 668032 - The living world of Shakespeare, a playgoer's guide. - 1964
64 668205 - Papers : mainly Shakespearian / collected by G.I. Duthie. - c1964
64 741021 - Shakespeare, his world and his art / K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar. - 1964
64 741508 - "Lovers meeting" : discussions of five plays by Shakespeare. - 1964
65 746673 - Shakespeare / [by] K. H. Grose & B. T. Oxley. - 1965
65 768004 - Shakespeare, an existential view / David Horowitz. - 1965
66 766812 - "Starre of poets": discussions of Shakespeare. - 1966
66 768009 - Pacific coast studies in Shakespeare. / Edited by Waldo F. McNeir and Thelma N. Greenfield. - 1966
67 764631 - The world & art of Shakespeare / [by] A. A. Mendilow & Alice Shalvi. - 1967
67 767392 - Shakespeare and the common understanding. - 1967
68 776087 - Shakespeare in his time and ours / [by] Paul N. Siegel. - 1968
71 61035 - "Quarterly Review" : Shakspeare [first folio, 1623, Staunton's facsimile]. - 1871
84 145308 - Letters to Samuel Timmins on Shakespeare. - 1884-1889
87 466772 - Shakespeare biography and other papers, chiefly Elizabethan / by Felix E. Schelling. - 1937
98 285627 - Short studies in Shakespeare. - 1898
351 444399 - Essays in dramatic literature : the Parrott presentation volume / by pupils of Thomas Marc Parrott of Princeton University, published in his honor ; ed. by Hardin Craig. - 1935
481 596748 - Joseph Quincy Adams memorial studies / ed. by James G. McManaway, Giles E. Dawson [and] Edwin E. Willoughby. - 1948
541 640920 - Shakespeare : of an age and for all time : the Yale Shakespeare Festival Lectures. - 1954
631 667532 - Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan drama in honour of Hardin Craig. - 1963
641 667797 - Shakespeare in a changing world; essays. - 1964
651 755528 - Essays on Shakespeare. - 1965
671 772917 - Studies in honor of DeWitt T. Starnes. / Edited by Thomas P. Harrison [and others]. - 1967
1930 F 378353 - Shakespeare. - 1931
667439 - Shakespeare criticism, 1935-60 / selected, with an introd. by Anne Ridler. - 1963
667797 - Approaches to Shakespeare. - 1964
667830 - Studies in Shakespeare / British Academy lectures, by H.S. Bennett [and others] ; selected and introduced by Peter Alexander. - 1964
Expand 430 - Language and Literary Style - General Works (incl. origins and language style)430 - Language and Literary Style - General Works (incl. origins and language style)
Expand 431 - Pronunciation and Phonology431 - Pronunciation and Phonology
Expand 432 - Punctuation and Spelling432 - Punctuation and Spelling
Expand 433 - Grammar, Syntax and Idioms433 - Grammar, Syntax and Idioms
Expand 434 - Use of Dialect and Slang - bawdry434 - Use of Dialect and Slang - bawdry
Expand 435 - Prose and Poetry435 - Prose and Poetry
Expand 436 - Rhetoric - nostalgia as rhetoric - oaths, homophones and swearing, wordplay, asteisms436 - Rhetoric - nostalgia as rhetoric - oaths, homophones and swearing, wordplay, asteisms
Expand 437 - Imagery (metaphor) Trope437 - Imagery (metaphor) Trope
Expand 438 - Satire, Wit and Humour, Puns, Euphemism, proverbs and adages438 - Satire, Wit and Humour, Puns, Euphemism, proverbs and adages
Expand 439 - Other aspects (incl. method of Work, Shakespeare's names, vocabulary, use of particular words, computer test of words)439 - Other aspects (incl. method of Work, Shakespeare's names, vocabulary, use of particular words, computer test of words)
Expand 440 - Dramatic Technique and Structure - General works440 - Dramatic Technique and Structure - General works
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441 - Narrative, Plots, Act and Scene Division, Unities of Time and Place, Story Telling
Expand 441.1 - Disguise plots in Shakespeare - Deception, Illusion, Metamorphosis, feigned death441.1 - Disguise plots in Shakespeare - Deception, Illusion, Metamorphosis, feigned death
Expand 442 - Textual indications of time and place - Anachronisms442 - Textual indications of time and place - Anachronisms
Expand 443 - Prologues and epilogues443 - Prologues and epilogues
Expand 444 - Songs, Acrobatics, Dances444 - Songs, Acrobatics, Dances
Expand 445 - Soliloquies Dialogue Chorus, etc.445 - Soliloquies Dialogue Chorus, etc.
Expand 446 - Tempo, Time relations, Suspense446 - Tempo, Time relations, Suspense
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447 - Particular types of scenes, speeches, speech interaction, play within a play, visual/ auditory symbolism, theatrical description/Iconoclasm
Expand 447.1 - Repetition in Shakespeare447.1 - Repetition in Shakespeare
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447.9 - Combat scenes
Expand 449 - The Comic and the Tragic in Shakespeare Melodrama -catharsis449 - The Comic and the Tragic in Shakespeare Melodrama -catharsis
Expand 450 - Characterisation - General Works ‘Doubling' characters, motivation450 - Characterisation - General Works ‘Doubling' characters, motivation
Expand 451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 2, Portia. - 1881-1885451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 2, Portia. - 1881-1885
Expand 451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 3, Beatrice. - 1881-1885451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 3, Beatrice. - 1881-1885
Expand 451 - Women451 - Women
Expand 452 - Soldiers and Sailors etc,452 - Soldiers and Sailors etc,
Expand 453 - The Aged and Children453 - The Aged and Children
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454 - Eccentrics
Expand 454.1 - Fools454.1 - Fools
Expand 454.2 - Mad characters454.2 - Mad characters
Expand 454.3 - Melancholics454.3 - Melancholics
Expand 454.4 - Comic characters including servants, jesters454.4 - Comic characters including servants, jesters
Expand 454.5 - Drunkards454.5 - Drunkards
Expand 454.6 - Lovers454.6 - Lovers
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455 - Shakespeare and the supernatural in general
455.1 - Witches
Expand 455.2 - Fairies455.2 - Fairies
Expand 455.3 - Ghosts455.3 - Ghosts
Expand 456 - Villains - male only - subsidiary to other types, Flatterers Hypocrites456 - Villains - male only - subsidiary to other types, Flatterers Hypocrites
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457 - Historical and Political Characters, Royalty and Nobility
Expand 457.1 - The Hero & his antagonist-motivating characters457.1 - The Hero & his antagonist-motivating characters
Expand 458 - Shakespeare and National Character458 - Shakespeare and National Character
Expand 459 - Others459 - Others
Expand 460 - The Knowledge and Philosophy of Shakespeare as reflected in his writing: General works460 - The Knowledge and Philosophy of Shakespeare as reflected in his writing: General works
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461 - Shakespeare and (Philosophy) Religion and the Church, Moral and Religious values, man and nature - Natural Law, 'New World', Iconography, Homilies, Iconology, Iconography
Expand 461.1 - Biblical knowledge, References to mercy, wisdom, eschatology, prophecy, apocalypse, Heaven and Hell461.1 - Biblical knowledge, References to mercy, wisdom, eschatology, prophecy, apocalypse, Heaven and Hell
Expand 461.2 - Shakespeare and Catholicism461.2 - Shakespeare and Catholicism
Expand 461.3 - Shakespeare and Puritanism, Protestantism461.3 - Shakespeare and Puritanism, Protestantism
Expand 461.4 - Shakespeare and Occultism, Anthropology, Pagan philosophies, Myth, Magic, Fantasy, Imagination e. g. metamorphoses461.4 - Shakespeare and Occultism, Anthropology, Pagan philosophies, Myth, Magic, Fantasy, Imagination e. g. metamorphoses
Expand 461.5 - The School of Night461.5 - The School of Night
Expand 461.7 - Shakespeare and Appearance and Reality, Art and Nature, Equivocation/Deceit, Dualist concepts, Deception, Lying, Detachment, Irony, Ambiguity, Existenia1iSm, Self, Being, Scepticism, Disillusion with the world, man's bestial behaviour461.7 - Shakespeare and Appearance and Reality, Art and Nature, Equivocation/Deceit, Dualist concepts, Deception, Lying, Detachment, Irony, Ambiguity, Existenia1iSm, Self, Being, Scepticism, Disillusion with the world, man's bestial behaviour
Expand 461.9 - Shakespeare and others subjects - Honour, Fortune, Tragedy, Chivalry, Comedy, Excellence, Reason, Beauty, Bravery, Manhood, Valour, Slander, Humanity, Continuity, Sacrifice, Uncertainty, Innocence, Paradox, Interruption, Silence, Values, Revelation, Knowl461.9 - Shakespeare and others subjects - Honour, Fortune, Tragedy, Chivalry, Comedy, Excellence, Reason, Beauty, Bravery, Manhood, Valour, Slander, Humanity, Continuity, Sacrifice, Uncertainty, Innocence, Paradox, Interruption, Silence, Values, Revelation, Knowl
Expand 464 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Schools and Education464 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Schools and Education
Expand 465 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Domestic Life and Customs465 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Domestic Life and Customs
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467 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of individual physhology, physiology (Human)
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469 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of science and medicine
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Expand 469.2 - Shakespeare's knowledge of astonomy and astology469.2 - Shakespeare's knowledge of astonomy and astology
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Expand 473 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of heraldry and genealogy473 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of heraldry and genealogy
Expand 474 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of folklore474 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of folklore
Expand 475 - Shakespeare's knowledge of contemporary events and the idea of history in events rather than sources475 - Shakespeare's knowledge of contemporary events and the idea of history in events rather than sources
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479 - Literature: Shakespeare's sources
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Expand 479.2 - Shakespeare's classical sources479.2 - Shakespeare's classical sources
Expand 479.3 - Shakespeare's foreign sources479.3 - Shakespeare's foreign sources
Expand 479.4 - Shakespeare's English sources479.4 - Shakespeare's English sources
Expand 479.41 - Shakespeare's souces: Emblem books479.41 - Shakespeare's souces: Emblem books
Expand 479.42 - Shakespeare's souces: Jest books479.42 - Shakespeare's souces: Jest books
480 - Shakespeare and English Literature
Expand 481 - Comparisons with Pre-Shakespearian Literature481 - Comparisons with Pre-Shakespearian Literature
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482 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature Shakespeare and his contemporaries
Expand 482.2 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry and Shakespeare482.2 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry and Shakespeare
Expand 482.3 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama and Shakespeare482.3 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama and Shakespeare
Expand 482.11 - Bacon and Shakespeare.482.11 - Bacon and Shakespeare.
Expand 482.24 - Milton and Shakespeare482.24 - Milton and Shakespeare
Expand 482.26 - Sidney and Shakespeare482.26 - Sidney and Shakespeare
Expand 482.27 - Spenser and Shakespeare482.27 - Spenser and Shakespeare
Expand 482.29 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor prose writers and Shakespeare482.29 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor prose writers and Shakespeare
Expand 482.31 - Marlowe and Shakespeare482.31 - Marlowe and Shakespeare
Expand 482.32 - Jonson and Shakespeare482.32 - Jonson and Shakespeare
Expand 482.33 - Beaumont and Fletcher and Shakespeare482.33 - Beaumont and Fletcher and Shakespeare
Expand 482.35 - Heywood and Shakespeare482.35 - Heywood and Shakespeare
Expand 482.36 - Lyly and Shakespeare482.36 - Lyly and Shakespeare
Expand 482.39 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor dramatic writers and Shakespeare482.39 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor dramatic writers and Shakespeare
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483 - Shakespeare and Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature
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484 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Literature
Expand 484.1 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Prose484.1 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Prose
484.2 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Poetry
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Expand 484.13 - Dickens and Shakespeare484.13 - Dickens and Shakespeare
Expand 484.15 - George Eliot and Shakespeare484.15 - George Eliot and Shakespeare
Expand 484.17 - Scott and Shakespeare484.17 - Scott and Shakespeare
Expand 484.21 - Keats and Shakespeare484.21 - Keats and Shakespeare
Expand 484.22 - Byron and Shakespeare484.22 - Byron and Shakespeare
Expand 485 - Shakespeare and Twentieth Century Literature485 - Shakespeare and Twentieth Century Literature
Expand 488 - Shakespeare and the Renaissance488 - Shakespeare and the Renaissance
Expand 489 - Shakespeare and Classical Literature compared489 - Shakespeare and Classical Literature compared
490 - Shakespeare and Foreign Literature - The Influence and Appreciation of Shakespeare Abroad - General Works & Criticism
Expand 491 - Shakespeare In U.S.A. and Canada491 - Shakespeare In U.S.A. and Canada
Expand 492 - Shakespeare In Germany492 - Shakespeare In Germany
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Expand 494 - Shakespeare In Italy494 - Shakespeare In Italy
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Expand 498 - Shakespeare in In the U.S.S.R.498 - Shakespeare in In the U.S.S.R.
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Expand 6 - The stage and the production of Shakespeare’s Plays6 - The stage and the production of Shakespeare’s Plays
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Expand 8 - Textual history: printing, editing and translation of the text8 - Textual history: printing, editing and translation of the text
Expand 9 - Biographical appendix - Shakespeare’s life and times9 - Biographical appendix - Shakespeare’s life and times
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