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Further reading

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2019

Emma Smith
Affiliation:
Hertford College, University of Oxford
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First published in: 2019

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References

Introductory books

de Grazia, Margreta and Wells, Stanley (eds.), The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press, 2010)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kastan, David Scott (ed.), A Companion to Shakespeare (Oxford: Blackwell, 1999)Google Scholar
Maguire, Laurie E., Studying Shakespeare: A Guide to the Plays (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Emma, The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press, 2007)CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Shakespeare’s biography

Bevington, David, Shakespeare and Biography (Oxford University Press, 2010)Google Scholar
Duncan-Jones, Katherine, Shakespeare: An Ungentle Life (London: Methuen, 2010)Google Scholar
Shapiro, James, 1599: A Year in the life of William Shakespeare (London: Faber & Faber, 2005)Google Scholar

Shakespeare’s theatre

Gurr, Andrew, The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642 (4th edn, Cambridge University Press, 2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pollard, Tanya, Shakespeare’s Theater: A Sourcebook (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stern, Tiffany, Making Shakespeare: From Stage to Page (London: Routledge, 2004)CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Modern performance

Buchanan, Judith, Shakespeare on Film (Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2005)Google Scholar
Hodgdon, Barbara and Worthen, W. B. (eds.), A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005)Google Scholar
O’Connor, John and Goodland, Katharine, A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance 1970–2005 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)Google Scholar
Stanton, Sarah and Wells, Stanley (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage (Cambridge University Press, 2002)Google Scholar

Shakespeare in print

Giddens, Eugene, How to Read a Shakespearean Play Text (Cambridge University Press, 2011)Google Scholar
Kastan, David Scott, Shakespeare and the Book (Cambridge University Press, 2001)Google Scholar
Murphy, Andrew, Shakespeare in Print: A History and Chronology of Shakespeare Publishing (Cambridge University Press, 2003)Google Scholar

Shakespeare’s language

Crystal, David, ‘Think on My Words’: Exploring Shakespeare’s Language (Cambridge University Press, 2008)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kermode, Frank, Shakespeare’s Language (Hamondsworth: Penguin, 2001)Google Scholar
McDonald, Russ, Shakespeare and the Arts of Language (Oxford University Press, 2001)Google Scholar
Palfrey, Simon, Doing Shakespeare, 2nd edn (London: Arden, 2011)CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Shakespeare criticism

Garber, Marjorie, Profiling Shakespeare (New York and London: Routledge, 2008)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McDonald, Russ, Shakespeare: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory 1945–2000 (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003)Google Scholar
Taylor, Gary, Reinventing Shakespeare: A Cultural History from the Restoration to the Present (London: Viking, 1991)Google Scholar
Wells, Stanley and Orlin, Lena Cowen (eds.), Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide (Oxford University Press, 2003)Google Scholar

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