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Shakespeare Survey: A Sixty-Year Cumulative Index

Shakespeare Survey: A Sixty-Year Cumulative Index

Shakespeare Survey: A Sixty-Year Cumulative Index

Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
May 2009
Hardback
9780521517010
$117.00
USD
Hardback

    Shakespeare Survey is now sixty years old. Its volumes provide a rich and continuing history of Shakespeare studies, exploring every part of Shakespeare's writing and writing about Shakespeare, detailing the contexts, performances, meanings and possibilities of his works. Since its inception, the series has ensured that each volume contains its own index of names and, where appropriate, individual titles, including references to each of Shakespeare's plays and poems. Every ten years an index has been added which amalgamates the previous ten. This single-volume cumulative index enables the reader to find references across six decades without having to consult six separate indexes.

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    'This cumulative index of Shakespeare Survey - itself the size of a regular issue of the most authoritative European Shakespeare journal - is an absolute treat … It is indispensable, and if you still think that the digital age has made such reference works redundant, consult an entry like 'E. M. W. Tillyard' and you will find that no computer search engine to date is able to give you such a detailed account of the critic in question.' Ton Hoenselaars, The Staple of News

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    Product details

    May 2009
    Hardback
    9780521517010
    306 pages
    252 × 195 × 20 mm
    0.82kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
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    • Peter Holland , University of Notre Dame, Indiana

      Peter Holland is McMeel Family Professor in Shakespeare Studies and Department Chair, Department of Film, Television, and Theater at the University of Notre Dame.