The Shakespeare game, or, The mystery of the great phoenix /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Ruso |
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New York :
Algora Pub.,
©2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Robert Chester's Mysterious Birds
- A Poetic Requiem
- for Whom?
- The Phoenix and the Turtle
- Threnos
- The Legend of the Wonderful Bird, the Phoenix
- Only Three Copies of the Book Extant, and Each One Different
- Love's Martyr
- The Story of the Life and Death of the Turtle and the Phoenix
- The Turtle's Cantoes and Shakespeare's Sonnets
- Mourned by a Chorus of Poets
- John Marston Sees the Wonder of Perfection
- Ben Jonson Knew Them Well
- Ode Enthusiastic
- Behind the Shroud of Mystery
- Awakening
- First Conjectures and Hypotheses
- "Enjoy the Music of the Verses ..."
- Take Another Look At Those Dates!
- A Strange "Misprint" in the British Library's Copy
- The Most Famous Publisher
- Dead Salusbury Helps to Open the Curtain
- No Other Couple Like Them In All England
- A Platonic Marriage
- Hamlet's Schoolfellow
- A Long-Standing Controversy About Stratford-on-Avon
- "Shakespeare Without End"
- Who Invented "The Shakespeare Authorship Problem"
- And Why? The Traces of Genius
- William Shakspere from Stratford, his Family and Occupation
- The Last Will of the Lord of Language? The Riddle of the Signatures
- A Close Friend of the Earl of Southampton
- A Crow In Someone Else's Feathers
- Cambridge and Oxford knew the Spear shaker
- A Self-Satisfied Pork-Butcher or a Melancholy Tailor?
- A Portrait Ben Jonson Recommended Not Looking At
- The Great Bard Acquires a Biography
- The Anniversary
- Chests of Manuscripts
- The First Doubts; Baconian Heresy
- Formation Of The Scholarly History. Rutland Appears
- Coincidences, Coincidences...
- An Ideological Taboo
- The Discussion Becomes More Involved. New Candidates, New Evolutions of the Elusive Image
- In Academic Circles
- The Facts Keep Piling Up
- The Hour Has Struck For the Turtle and the Phoenix
- The Chaste Lords of Sherwood Forest
- The Trail Leads to Belvoir
- A Child of State
- Oh, Padua, Padua ... The Portrait Decoded
- Phoenix, Daughter of Phoenix: Rosalind
- Jaques-the-Melancholic Craves to Play a Fool
- Cambridge Games on the Muses' Home Turf
- A Favorite on the Scaffold. Downfall
- The Ship is Bound for Elsinore: Two "Hamlet" Quartos
- The Poets of Belvoir Vale
- The Countess of Pembroke
- Mistress of Poetic Arcadia in Foggy Albion
- The Transfiguration of Captain Lanyer's Wife
- Thomas Coryate of Odcombe, the World's Greatest Legstretcher, Alias the Prince of Poets
- All the Poets of England Sing the praises to the Giant of Mind and his Crudities
- Across Europe at a Gallop
- "Cabbage" As a Dessert For The Idiots Readers
- To India, On Foot, with His Majesty's Water Poet Laughing All the Way
- The Rabelaisian Carnival
- Interlude: Excerpts from the book "Coryate's Crudities"
- Some "Panegyric" Introductory Material Honoring the Unordinary Legstretcher and Writer
- Death And Canonization Behind the Curtain
- The Enchanted Island of Master Magician Prospero and His Bequest
- The Faces of the Dead Were Covered and Everybody Was Silent
- Covert Elegies
- And Manners Brightly Shines
- My Tongue-tied Muse in Manners Holds Her Still...
- When Did the Shakespeare Plays About the War of the Roses Appear?
- For Whom the Bell Tolled
- Coming Back To Chester
- The Bell Tolled For Shakespeare.