A SURVEY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT
STUDIES IN ENGLISH RENAISSANCE DRAMA
Terence P. Logan and Denzell
S.
Smith, eds.
This new series will , in its entirety, provide a detailed account of both the
historical development and the current state of scholarship on playwrights
and plays from 1580 to 1642.
Vol. I: THE PREDECESSORS
OF SHAKESPEARE.
Includes essays on Marlowe, Greene, Kyd, Nashe, Lyly, Peele, Lodge,
and 18 anonymous plays.
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Vol. II: THE POPULAR SCHOOL.
Essays on dramatists who wrote primarily for open-air public theaters
(M iddleton, Webster, Munday, Drayton, Heywood) and the anonymous
plays first performed in such theaters.
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$15.00
SYMBOLISM: The Manichean Vision.
A Study in the Art of James, Conrad, Woolf, and Stevens
Daniel J. Schneider
Presents a new definition of symbolism and a fresh look at the symbolizing
process. and views the penetration of the symbolic vision into every detail
of the work of four writers.
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$10.95
KEATS AS A NARRATIVE POET: A Test of Invention
Judy Little
Focuses on a neglected aspect of Keats 's work and examines his imagina–
tive experimentation with large poetic structures.
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$8.50
LATER ENGLISH
BROADSIDE BALLADS
John Holloway and Joan Black, eds.
Drawn from the 18th and early 19th centuries, 127 ballads reveal the
bawdy, anarchic subculture of England before the Industrial Revolution
and represent an extensive, varied, and important area of English
literature.
CI
$15.95
THE WORLD OF YESTERDAY: An Autobiography
Stefan Zweig
Now back in print, Zweig 's autobiography is " the chronicle of three ages:
the golden days of Vienna that ended with World War I; that war and its
aftermath ; and the Hitler years"
-Publishers' Weekly.
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