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THE CORRESPONDENCE OF EMERSON AND CARLYLE
Edited by Joseph Slater
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MATTHEW ARNOLD AND THE THREE CLASSES
Patrick J . McCarthy
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IDEAS IN THE DRAMA
Selected Papers from the English Institute
Edited with a Foreword by John Gassner
The six contributors to this volume trace "ideas" in didactic drama
from the Greek theatre to the plays of Brecht and Sartre. The con–
tributors are: Vivian Mercier, William Arrowsmith, John Gassner,
Edwin A. Engel, Gerald Weales, and Victor Brombert.
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NARRATIVE AND DRAMATIC SOURCES
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VOLUME V: The Roman Plays
Edited by Geoffrey Bullough
Volume V contains the first modern collection of the
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Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra,
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Coriolanus.
It contains all the major sources probably used by
Shakespeare for plots and characters.
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