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Stead, C. K. 1932-

Shakespeare: Measure for measure: a casebook; edited by C. K. Stead. - London, Macmillan, 1971. - 250 p. 19 cm. - Casebook series .

Bibliography: p. 243-245.

Earlier critics of Measure for measure.--Measure for measure on the modern stage, by R. David.--Recent productions of Measure for measure, by H. Hobson.--Shakespeare and his modern editors, by W. W. Robson.--Measure for measure and the Gospels, by G. W. Knight.--Real life and artifice, by W. W. Lawrence.--The ambiguity of Measure for measure, by L. C. Knights.--The meaning of Measure for measure, by C. Leech.--Realism and folk-lore, by E. M. W. Tillyard.--Sense in Measure for measure, by W. Empson.--Design and structure in Measure for measure, by D. L. Stevenson.--Justice and King James in Measure for measure, by E. Schanzer.

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