Doubling as the device of focalizing in Shakespeare's Henry IV

Title: Doubling as the device of focalizing in Shakespeare's Henry IV
Source document: Brno studies in English. 2003, vol. 29, iss. 1, pp. [143]-152
Extent
[143]-152
  • ISSN
    1211-1791
Type: Article
Language
License: Not specified license
 

Notice: These citations are automatically created and might not follow citation rules properly.

References
[1] Shakespeare, William. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Ed. W. J. Craig. London: Parragon, 1993.

[2] Brooks, Harold (1961). 'Themes and Structure in The Comedy of Errors'. In Muir, Kenneth (ed.) Shakespeare: The Comedies. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1965. 11-25.

[3] Brown, John R. (1996) William Shakespeare: Writing for Performance. London: Macmillan Press.

[4] Humphreys, A. R. (1996) 'Introduction'. In William Shakespeare. King Henry IV, Part 1. Ed. A. R. Humphreys. London: Routledge, The Arden Shakespeare, 1996. xi-lxxxii.

[5] Smallwood, R. L. (1987) 'Shakespeare's Use of History'. In Wells, Stat, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 85-100.

[6] Sprague, Arthur Colby (1935) Shakespeare and the Audience: A Study in the.Technique of Exposition. Cambridge, Massachussetts: Harvard University Press.

[7] Wiggins, Martin (2000) Shakespeare and the Drama of his Time. Oxford: Oxford University Press.