Samuel Tannenbaum Shakespeariana collection, 1850-1977

Overview of the Collection

Com
Tannenbaum, Samuel A. (Samuel Aaron), 1874?-1948
Title
Samuel Tannenbaum Shakespeariana collection
Dates
1850-1977 (inclusive)
Quantity
3.3 linear feet, (8 boxes)
Collection Number
MSS.020
Summary
Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum collected well over 400 article reprints and pamphlets concerning the Renaissance era as it related to Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Repository
Southern Oregon University, Hannon Library
Hannon Library, Special Collections
1250 Siskiyou Blvd
Ashland, OR
97520
Telephone: 5415526841
libspec@sou.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum (1874-1948) was a New York medical doctor who spent his leisure hours studying Shakespeare, particularly Shakespearean penmanship. Prior to modern photocopy processes, scholars received extra copies of reprints of articles they wrote for scholarly journals and sent copies of the reprints to other authorities.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum collection is a supplement to the Bailey collection. These materials add an essential dimension to the collection rarely found outside journal indexes of a general nature. The remaining are article reprints appearing in scholarly journals during the first quarter of this century. Several of the publications included Dr. Tannenbaum's writings.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright and any related rights protect materials in this collection. Researchers are free to use these materials for any purpose that is permitted by the copyright and any rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses, researchers need to obtain permission from the rights holder(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ For fair use/educational reproduction, please provide the following credit: From the Samuel Tannenbaum Shakespeariana collection, courtesy of Southern Oregon University Hannon Library.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The archivist arranged materials in this collection. The collection materials are organized into file folders by general subject to permit some ease of filing and retrieval. The finding aid to the Tannenbaum Shakespeare Collection was originally created by Richard Moore. In 2009, Jenith Hall, a student intern, recreated and edited the document using Microsoft Word.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

MSS020:01:  Article reprints and pamphlets,   (bulk 1850-1947) Return to Top

Container(s): Box 01, Box 02, Box 03, Box 04

Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum collected well over 400 article reprints and pamphlets concerning the Renaissance era as it related to Shakespeare and his contemporaries.

Copyright and any related rights protect materials in this collection. Researchers are free to use these materials for any purpose that is permitted by the copyright and any rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses, researchers need to obtain permission from the rights holder(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

For fair use/educational reproduction, please provide the following credit: From the Samuel Tannenbaum Shakespeariana collection, courtesy of Southern Oregon University Hannon Library.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
01 01
MSS020:01.01: Bibliography
The materials include two copies of an index for the entire collection. All of the subjects are listed in alphabetical order and include the file and box numbers. There is also listed the titles of the articles and who wrote them plus a brief letter explaining the collection written by Richard E. Moore.
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1977
01 02
MSS020:01.02: Articles on acting
The materials include three articles written about acting and actors in different forms. W. Bailey Kempling writes one document regarding Henry Condell and his particular type of acting along with a biography about his life. The other two articles are written about the style of Elizabethan Acting by Alfred Harbage and Acting in English written for the Monthly Review.
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1907-1939
01 03
MSS020:01.03: Shakespeare and different ages
The materials include three articles analyzing the choice in ages for Shakespeare's characters and discussing what classification each character would have. One document talks about adolescent characters in his plays, and the other two discuss older characters and the difference between old age and young.
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1901-1946
01 04
MSS020:01.04: Notes on All's Well That Ends Well
The material includes a series of notes written by William T. Hastings regarding the Shakespeare play All's Well That Ends Well and some of the characters in it.
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1935
01 05
MSS020:01.05: Notes on Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany
The material includes a series of notes written by Fredson Thayer Bowers regarding the Elizabethan play Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany asking questions about the language, composition, and date of the play.
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1933
01 06
MSS020:01.06: Anglo-Latin scholarship
The material includes an essay written by Jack D. A. Ogilvy about Anglo-Latin scholarship and the different schools and libraries which offered this type of education. Writen on the title page is a letter from Ogilvy to a Professor Bryan regarding the essay.
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1935
01 07
MSS020:01.07: The Authorship of Anything for a Quiet Life
The material includes a response essay to an article written by Mr. Skyes, regarding the authorship of the Webster-Middelton play Anything for a Quiet Life. The document discusses which of the two dramatists had more of a hand in the conception of this play. The article was written by W.D. Dunkel.
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1928
01 08
MSS020:01.08: Is Shakespeare Aristocratic
The material includes a document discussing, looking at the historical context, and how Shakespeare portrays certain characters in his plays if he was Aristocratic. It was written by Albert H. Tolman.
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1914
01 09
MSS020:01.09: Astronomy and Shakespeare
The material includes a document discussing the subject of Astronomy as it relates to Shakespeare's era. C. G. Abbot writes it, a Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, and talks about how the stars and constellations were viewed during Shakespeare's life and what people would have thought of them.
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1936
01 10
MSS020:01.10: Shakespeare's Audience
The material includes a document discussing the types of people who saw Shakespeare's shows and the types of emotions that the different social statuses felt as they watched his stories unfold. H. S. Bennet wrote it for the Annual Shakespeare Lecture of the British Academy.
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1944
01 11
MSS020:01.11: Problems of Authorship
The material includes several documents putting into question the authorship of various papers and essays, as well as several news articles about times people have had discussions about the authorship of Shakespeare or other works. One material discusses a simple sentence written in the margins of one book and what it might mean.
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1911-1947
01 12
MSS020:01.12: Questions of handwriting
The material includes an essay investigating whether if one addition to the MS play of Sir Thomas Moore is written by Shakespeare. Also included is a scientific article about documentary evidence and how it is used in criminal trials.
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1925-1931
01 13
MSS020:01.13: Francis Bacon and Shakespeare
The material includes various documents about Francis Bacon including, an article in Dutch about a secret society Bacon was apart of, a review of Mr. Edwin Reed's Book Bacon Versus Shakespere, and a document about Bacon's essays.
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1906
01 14
MSS020:01.14: Elizabethan ballads
The material includes various two documents regarding different Elizabethan ballads. One article has a series of songs, which include the words and the score. The other essay is a series of notes on the "Shiburn Ballads," giving some insight and facts about the songs based on a volume of these ballads written by Mr. Andrew Clark. Hyder E. Rollins wrote both documents.
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1917-1923
01 15
MSS020:01.15: Baudelaire and Shakespeare
The material includes an essay written by Max I. Baym discussing Charles Baudelaire's reaction to Shakespeare's plays during his time in France and how he viewed the criticism from other French critics.
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1940
01 16
MSS020:01.16: Notes on Beaumont and Fletcher
The material includes three articles regarding the poets and playwrights Beaumont and Fletcher. Two documents are a series of notes on various plays written by the duo, and the third one is written in Italian and appears to be an introduction to their works.
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1930-1947
01 17
MSS020:01.17: Modern language notes
The material includes Volume 48, Number 7 of Modern Language Notes with an article titled "Belial as an Example."
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1933
01 18
MSS020:01.18: Theatrical billposting
The material includes an essay discussing billposting and the advertisement of plays during the Elizabethan era. There is also a short history of bill posting in general.
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1923
01 19
MSS020:01.19: Shakespeare's books
The material includes three articles relating to books and Shakespeare's works. One document talks about the bad quartos of books that don't represent the written transcripts of the authors who originally wrote them. The other two articles talk about the history of the First Folio of Shakespeare in England and the development of the first Shakespearian libraries around England and the United States.
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1929, 1938-1939
01 20
MSS020:01.20: Modern language quarterly
The material includes Volume 3, Number 2 of Modern Language Quarterly with an article titled "Nature and the Tragic Hero in Chapman's Bussy Plays." The article discusses the ethical and philosophical themes Chapman portrays in his plays.
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1942
01 21
MSS020:01.21: Shakespeare and his characters
The materials include various articles about Shakespeare's characters and the imagery behind them. Two documents focus their analysis on the female characters of some of his plays. A couple of the items are in german, one of which concentrates on Shakespeares' female characters and the other one is a speech to the king.
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1944
01 22
MSS020:01.22: Modern philology
The materials include Volume 10, Number 3 of Modern Philology with an article titled " Notes on the Chastity-Testing Horn and Mantle," which discusses two tools used to test if someone was unfaithful during the Middle Ages and in different cultures.
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1913
02 01
MSS020:01.23: The Recovery of the Metre of the Cid
The materials include Volume 46, Number 2 of Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (PMLA) with an article titled "The Recovery of the Metre of Cid," written by William Ellery Leonard.
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1931
02 02
MSS020:01.24: Shakespeare's Cleopatra
The materials include an essay describing the character of Cleopatra in Shakespeare's play, Antony and Cleopatra, and how she develops throughout the show and what those changes represent.
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1944
02 03
MSS020:01.25: Coleridge as aesthetician and critic
The materials include an essay describing the criticism style of Coleridge and how others viewed his ideas and responded to them.
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1944
02 04
MSS020:01.26: Themes and theories on Shakespeare's comedies
The materials include three different articles discussing the various themes in Shakespeare's comedies versus those of his tragedies and talking about the effect it had on the audiences during that time. Another essay also talks about how long the events in the play took.
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1888-1938
02 05
MSS020:01.27: Essays on the Comedy of Errors
The materials include three articles discussing the play Comedy of Errors by Shakespeare. One document talks about plot structure and sources; another talks about the development and evolution of the show. Also included are general notes and analysis of the show.
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1926-1932
02 06
MSS020:01.28: Shakespeare's Treatment of Conventional Ideas
The materials include an essay describing Shakespeare's treatment of conventional ideas about the world and how he incorporates those ideas into his plays.
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1944
02 07
MSS020:01.29: Shakespeare and the Conversazione
The materials include an essay on the Conversazione, which is a scholarly social gathering used to decide on new forms of art and literature during the Elizabethan era. The document describes what the event consisted of and Shakespeare's participation in it.
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1946
02 08
MSS020:01.30: Shakespeare's Coriolanus
The materials include two documents discussing Shakespeare's Coriolanus, one of which delves into Renaissance Psychology and its showcase in the play. The other examines Herman Kirchner, his life, and his writings on Coriolanus.
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02 09
MSS020:01.31: Cosmic identities
The materials include an article explaining the doctrine of cosmic identities and the philosophy behind it. It also applies the doctrine to Shakespeares time and how he incorporated it into his plays.
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1939
02 10
MSS020:01.32: Shakespeare's costumes
The materials include an article discussing the meaning and style of the costumes for three of Shakespeare's shows, Love's Labor's Lost, Twelfth Night, and The Tempest.
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1936
02 11
MSS020:01.33: Shakespeare's Counsellors of State
The materials include an article discussing Shakespeare's characters that were counsellors of state, including who they were, how they typically behaved and, how they affected the overall story of the play.
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1935
02 12
MSS020:01.34: Court vs. Country in Shakespeare's Plays
The materials include an article describing Shakespeare's portrayal of Elizabethan life and whether it was a realistic portrayal or not and also the different representations of court and country in Shakespeare's plays.
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1934
02 13
MSS020:01.35: Elizabethan Credulity
The materials include a document discussing Elizabethan Credulity and how individual attitudes towards strange features of the world might affect the response of readers towards literature that makes references to those wonders.
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1940
02 14
MSS020:01.36: Shakespeare Criticism
The materials include documents discussing various criticisms of Shakespeare's works. One document provides a suggestion on the history of Shakespearean criticism, and the other talks about the English's reaction to Voltaire's criticism of his works.
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1930
02 15
MSS020:01.37: Shakespeare's Cymbeline
The materials include two articles that discuss Shakespeares play Cymbeline and what different interpretations of the story have been by various critics and analytics. They also discuss analogs for the Imogen story in Cymbeline and other plays they may have derived.
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1920-1927
02 16
MSS020:01.38: The Dating of Shakespeare
The materials include a document discussing the various opinions on the dates of Shakespeare's play and talks about what other scholars have determined about those dates. Included is also a table of all the shows and what year individual scholars have established for each.
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1936
02 17
MSS020:01.39: The Polemical Use of Davies Nosce Teipsum
The materials include a document discussing Sir John Davies' poem Nosce Teipsum, describing what it is about along with the history behind it, and also talks about the polemical use of it.
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1939
02 18
MSS020:01.40: Shakespeare as a Debtor
The article discusses the differences in criticism between historical scholars and religious critics. The document also gives some historical context behind Shakespeare's plays and how he wrote them.
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1916
02 19
MSS020:01.41: Puritanism of Thomas Dekker
The article talks about puritanism and how it relates to and appears throughout Thomas Dekker's plays and pamphlets.
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1939
02 20
MSS020:01.42: Dogberry's Due Process of Law
The article analyzes the character of Dogberry in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." The author discusses the character's impact on the plot of the play and the significance of his actions.
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1943
02 21
MSS020:01.43: Commonwealth Drama
The articles discuss "Drama in the Commonwealth," including various notes and the history of drama. Another article discusses problems with domestic drama—also, a small picture of a man and a woman onstage.
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1921-1923
02 22
MSS020:01.44: Manuscript of The Drinking Academy
The manuscript for the play "The Drinking Academy," also titled the "Cheaters Holiday," bought by Mr. W. A. White from a London book-dealer in 1901. A brief description of the play appears at the beginning. Two copies.
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1901
02 23
MSS020:01.45: Dryden's Shaksperian Criticism
The article concerns Neoclassical criticism and the breakdown of criticism that followed the Neoclassical rules starting with John Dryden.
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1946
02 24
MSS020:01.46: Shakespeare and dueling
The article discusses the terminology and scenes related to dueling in Shakespeare's plays and how that reflects on the Elizabethan era and Shakespeare's technical knowledge.
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1940
02 25
MSS020:01.47: Biography of William Elderton
The materials include a biography on William Elderton, an Elizabethan actor and ballad writer.
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1920
02 26
MSS020:01.48: The reputation of the Elizabethans
The article discusses Queen Elizabeth's prayers and her religious background. Another document talks about the reputation of the Elizabethans throughout the 17th century.
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1938
02 27
MSS020:01.49: The Elizabethan Shakespeare
The article discusses two critics', Ben Johnson and Samuel Johnson, views on Shakespeare. The article digs deep into whether or not their views could be considered accurate. It also discusses Shakespeare's style of writing and the way it was perceived during Elizabethan time versus today.
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1929
02 28
MSS020:01.50: Biography of Robert Devereaux
The materials include a biography of Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex. It also talks about how thoroughly misunderstood he is today.
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03 01
MSS020:01.51: In regards to Shakespeare's character Falstaff
The materials include several documents regarding Shakespeare's character of Fallstaff, such as the significance behind the character, how he affects the play and the historical background that inspired the character.
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1919-1938
03 02
MSS020:01.52: Shakespearean and Other Feasts
The document discusses Shakespeare's word choice regarding feasts and meals and how he uses similar words in different contexts in other plays and how the meanings change.
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1925
03 03
MSS020:01.53: Shakespeare and Florence and The Florentines
The document discusses the English's opinion on the city of Florence and the Florentines and how that reflected through Shakespeares' plays.
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1946
03 04
MSS020:01.54: Flyting in Shakespeare's Comedies
The materials include a document discussing the comical device of Flyting, regarding what it is and how Shakespeare uses it throughout his plays.
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1935
03 05
MSS020:01.55: The Foes of Shakespeare
The document talks about critics and audiences who were indeed against Shakespeare for different reasons, and how they reflected that through their writing.
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1924
03 06
MSS020:01.56: Genial Literary Satire in the Forest of Arden
The document discusses how Shakespeare overly satirizes his language and his writing for the play "As You Like It" and what that says about his criticism towards the show.
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1935
03 07
MSS020:01.57: The Case of Forman's Bocke of Plaies
The document discusses an investigation into the spuriousness of Simon Forman's Bocke of Plaies conducted by a student of Dr. S. A. Tannenbaum.
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03 08
MSS020:01.58: William Gager to Queen Elizabeth
The materials include a series of poems written about Queen Elizabeth by William Gager in Latin with a series of notes written in English, including translated versions of them.
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1932
03 09
MSS020:01.59: Garrick and Shakespeare's plays
The document discusses whether or not Garrick had a significant effect on the revival of Shakespeare's plays for the mid-eighteenth-century London stage.
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1944
03 10
MSS020:01.60: The Four Daughters of God: A Mirror of Changing Doctrine
The document analyzes the allegory of the Four Daughters of God in different languages, and the themes reflected throughout the stories.
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1925
03 11
MSS020:01.61: Grammar in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century
The materials include a document discussing the compositor and their effect on grammar and writing through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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1939
03 12
MSS020:01.62: Mr. Graydon's "Defense of Criseyde
The document analyzes Mr. Graydon's "Defense of Criseyde," which states that Troilus is mostly to blame for Criseyde's lack of steadfastness. The paper discusses why that may or may not be accurate based on specific evidence.
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1929
03 13
MSS020:01.63: Greek vs. Medieval English Drama
The materials discuss the origins and development of Greek theatre vs. Medieval English theatre and the differences as well as similarities between the two.
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03 14
MSS020:01.64: Articles regarding Robert Greene
The materials include several documents discussing various aspects of Robert Greene's life, including his supposed influence on Shakespeare's early romance, his quarrel with Shakespeare, and his writing styles and education.
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1912-1938
03 15
MSS020:01.65: Various documents regarding the play Hamlet
The materials include several documents analyzing various characters and scenes from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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1850-1946
03 16
MSS020:01.66: Handwriting in the Court of Law
The materials include several papers discussing documents used in criminal cases and questions of how accurate handwriting identification is in the court of law.
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1914-1922
03 17
MSS020:01.67: Hardy and Shakespeare
The materials include documents talking about Alexandre Hardy's life as a playwright and author and also the strange resemblance between Hardy and Shakespeare. The articles give examples of how the playwrights are similar through their plays.
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1930-1938
03 18
MSS020:01.68: Influence of Shakespeare criticism on Hazlitt and Coleridge
The materials include a document that analyzes the influence that eighteenth-century Shakespearean criticism had on two later playwrights: Hazlitt and Coleridge.
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1930
03 19
MSS020:01.69: Various documents regarding Henry V and Henry IV
The materials include various documents that analyze and discuss scenes and characters from Shakespeare's Henry V and Henry IV plays as well as influences they had on other plays or other plays had on them.
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1927-1938
03 20
MSS020:01.70: The Secondary Heroes of Shakespeare
The materials include a document analyzing and discussing the purpose of the secondary characters in Shakespeare's plays and the impact they have on the story.
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1921
03 21
MSS020:01.71: Notes on Thomas Heywood
The materials include several documents discussing aspects of Thomas Heywood's life, including his reputation later in life, his endeavor to popularize history, and the origin of the main plot for his play "A Woman Killed with Kindness."
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1927-1937
03 22
MSS020:01.72: Richard Hillies: Tudor Englishman
The materials include a document discussing the life and education of Richard Hillies: a Tudor Englishman.
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1944
03 23
MSS020:01.73: Historical context in plays
The materials include a volume of "Studies in Literary Imagination" as well as two other articles that discuss the historical context behind Shakespeare's history plays and other playwright's dramas.
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1935-1972
04 01
MSS020:01.74: Caterpillars, Sponges, Horseleeches, in Shakespeare and in Holinshed
The materials include an article that discusses the terms caterpillar, sponge, and horseleech used in Shakespeare's plays, what they mean, and how they may have come from Holinshed's Chronicles.
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1944
04 02
MSS020:01.75: Signior Brabantio's Humor
The article discusses the character of Barbantio in Shakespeare's play of Othello and how he showcases choler throughout the show.
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1945
04 03
MSS020:01.76: A Hundreth Sundry Flowers
The article discusses the reprinting of the poems of the "Hundreth Sundry Flowers." The article notes the history, the writers, and the editors behind it.
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1927
04 04
MSS020:01.77: The First Illustration to Shakespeare
The article discusses a manuscript of Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus." The manuscript has an illustration at the top. It also identifies Henry Peachum as a possibly the one to add the drawing.
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1925
04 05
MSS020:01.78: Shakespeare's Iterative Imagery
The article discusses iterative imagery and how Shakespeare uses it throughout his many plays, both as an undersong and a touchstone.
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1931
04 06
MSS020:01.79: Shakespeare in Italy
The article discusses Shakespeare's popularity in Italy, including how he gained that popularity.
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1930
04 07
MSS020:01.80: Anglo-French Relations in King John
The materials include an article discussing whether Shakespeare's play King John reflects the political and diplomatic relations of the 1590s. The article compares Shakespeare's play to "The Troublesome Reign," written by an anonymous author a few years before.
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1940
04 08
MSS020:01.81: Various articles on Ben Johnson
The materials include various articles discussing the playwright Ben Johnson including his style of writing and English, his play Volpone and the reason he chose Venice as the location, the chronology of his plays, and many other details.
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1906-1940
04 09
MSS020:01.82: Shakespeare's and Voltaire's Julius Caesar
The materials include an article comparing the character of Julius Caesar in Shakespeares' show and Voltaires play.
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1876-1881
04 10
MSS020:01.83: Thomas Kyd and the Spanish Tragedy
The materials include two articles regarding different aspects of Thomas Kyd's play "The Spanish Tragedy." One dives deep into the sources and parallels of a theme and trope of killing a murderer. The other one compares the original copy of the show that performed specific scenes and the updated copy that didn't.
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1925-1931
04 11
MSS020:01.84: Charles Lamb, Literary Critic
The article concerns the literary critic Charles Lamb. The text describes his particular critique style and compares it to a women's intuition.
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1929
04 12
MSS020:01.85: Language in Shakespeare's time
The various documents concern the language in Shakespeare's time. Including how language affected the people in the Elizabethan era and how we interpret that language today. The articles also note the efforts of puritans to refine Shakespeare's language.
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1906-1926
04 13
MSS020:01.86: Various documents on King Lear
The various documents discuss aspects of Shakespeare's play "King Lear." Including the different themes found within the text, as well as in the characters. The articles also note the play's influence on other authors and poets.
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1933-1947
04 14
MSS020:01.87: Some Direct Influences of Lillo's The London Merchant on France before 1790
The article discusses the history of George Lillo's "The London Merchant." The text notes the influence it had on France during the fifty years following its appearance.
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04 15
MSS020:01.88: Bibliographies of English Renaissance literature
The two bibliographies list important works of English Renaissance literature and reviews from different genres of writing.
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1929-1932
04 16
MSS020:01.89: Shakespeare and Formal Logic
The materials include a document that discusses the subject of logic and how it relates to literature. It also talks about the way ideas of logic are represented in Shakespeare shows.
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04 17
MSS020:01.90: Articles regarding A Looking Glasse for London and England
The two articles discuss Thomas Lodge's and Robert Greene's show "A Looking Glasse for London and England." One document analyzes the play's references to scriptures from the bible, and the other talks about the finding of a copy of the play and include photocopies of the pages.
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1932-1939
04 18
MSS020:01.91: Commentary on Love's Labours Lost
The two articles discuss Shakespeare's show "Love's Labours Lost." One article talks about the locality of the play and the historical significance behind it. The other article comments on specific passages within the play.
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1914
04 19
MSS020:01.92: New Light on 17th Century Pronunciation
The article discusses Elizabethan pronunciation based on the English School of Lutenist Song Writers.
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1944
04 20
MSS020:01.93: Lyly's Songs
The articles discuss the authorship of songs appearing in Blounts Sixe Court Comedies. The first document reaffirms that Lyly wrote them and provides evidence to support it. Another one is a response to an author's argument made against the first article.
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1930-1931
04 21
MSS020:01.94: The lyric of Shakespeare
The articles discuss Shakespeare's use of the lyric in his shows. Also discussed is A. E. Housman's use of Shakespeare's songs in his poetry.
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1916-1945
04 22
MSS020:01.95: Various articles on Macbeth
The various articles discuss aspects of Shakespeares' play Macbeth, including analyzing the themes throughout the play and the historical metaphysics behind it, the characters, and the impact they had on the story, as well as other details found within the show.
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1933-1946
04 23
MSS020:01.96: Stage Mad-Folk In Shakespeare's Day
The document discusses the vulgarity of modern playwrights and how they destroy morals through their work and how the insanity of their characters are expressed.
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1916

MSS020:02:  Article reprints and pamphlets, 1879-1947Return to Top

Container(s): Box 05, Box 06, Box 07, Box 08

Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum collected well over 400 article reprints and pamphlets concerning the Renaissance era as it related to Shakespeare and his contemporaries.

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Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
05 01
MSS020:02.01: Various articles about Christopher Marlowe
The various articles concern the playwright Christopher Marlowe. The articles discuss different aspects of his life and work, including his cause of death, his indebtedness to private sources, his possible job as a government agent, and many others.
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1922-1943
05 02
MSS020:02.02: Cinthio's Epitia and Measure for Measure
The article discusses the similarities between Cinthio's play Epitia and Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. It also talks about how Epitia could be the primary source for Measure for Measure.
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1945
05 03
MSS020:02.03: Medical practice during Shakespeare's era
The various articles discuss the medical practices of the Elizabethan era and analyze how much knowledge Shakespeare had about such practices to incorporate into his shows.
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1916-1934
05 04
MSS020:02.04: The Medieval Element in Shakespeare
The article discusses the medieval element during the Elizabethan era and how authors incorporated it into their works, including Shakespeare.
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1937
05 05
MSS020:02.05: Notes on Brian Melbancke's Philotimus
The article discusses the history of Brian Melbancke and his forms of literature, including his novel Philotimus.
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1929
05 06
MSS020:02.06: Notes and essay's on Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
Several documents and essays discussing the literature and dramatic choices of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice as well as the differences found between different versions of the play compared to the first folio. There is also a document that tells the legend of The Divine Surety and The Jewish Moneylender.
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1887, 1938-1946
05 07
MSS020:02.07: Review: The Merry Devil of Edmonton
An essay written by Robert Adger Law reviewing various aspects of the play The Merry Devil of Edmonton, including plot construction, repetition ,metrics and many others.
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1943
05 08
MSS020:02.08: A review of Milton's Prosody and Classical Metres in English Verse
An essay which reviews the works Miltons Prosody written by Robert Bridges, which examines literature style in John Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, and Classical Metres in English Verse by William Johnson, which examines Enlish hexameters and the phonetic condition of syllables.
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1902
05 09
MSS020:02.09: Middleton's Residence at Oxford
A short essay that discusses Thomas Middleton's college career and his short residency at Oxford.
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1946
05 10
MSS020:02.10: The "Pre-Conceived Pattern" of a Midsummer Night's Dream
The document examines other Elizabethan comedies in order to understand the plot structure of Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream in order to show that he follows a more pre-concieved pattern rather then interweaving various plots.
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1943
05 11
MSS020:02.11: The Mirror Concept and its Relation to the Drama of the Renaissance
The document examines the mirror concept and relates it to thinking inherited by the Renaissance time period.
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1939
05 12
MSS020:02.12: Mistaken Identity in Shakespeare's Comedies
The document examines dramtic irony in the form of mistaken identity and how it is used commonly throughout Shakespeare's works.
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1934
05 13
MSS020:02.13: The Shakespearean Mob
The document examines the idea of a mob mind and applies it to Shakespeares works in order to understand Shakespeare's views on the common people.
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1912
05 14
MSS020:02.14: Shakespeare's Moiety of the Stratford Tithes
The document examines various works that describe Shakespeares moiety of the stratford tithes in order to determine the nature of the property that Shakespeare owned and the most accurate date.
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05 15
MSS020:02.15: Montaigne-Shakespeare and the Deadly Parallel
The document examines one type of evidence employed by scholors concerned with canons, literary influence, and source relationships in Elizabethan literature, to determine why it seems to be under attack by various scholars.
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1943
05 16
MSS020:02.16: A Note on the Sources of the English Morality Play
The document examines definitions of what makes a morality play to determine some common agreed upon attributes and looks for various possible sources for the first morality play.
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05 17
MSS020:02.17: Notes and essays on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing
Various documents and essays examining the origins and inspiration for Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing, including possible Italian sources.
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1935-1940
05 18
MSS020:02.18: Style in the English Mystery Plays
The document examines various styles of play literature for the English Mystery Plays and relates them to other branches of Medieval literature.
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1939
05 19
MSS020:02.19: A Text from Nashe on the Latin Literature of the Sixteenth Century
The document examines quotations from Thomas Nashe to compare Latin Literature between the Sixteenth Century modern times.
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1937
05 20
MSS020:02.20: Nature in Shakespeare
The document examines various articles about Shakespeare's works in order to determine his attitude towards the natural world.
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1922
05 21
MSS020:02.21: Stage Directions in Orrery's Plays
The document discusses early transcripts of Roger Boyle's plays Mustapha and Tryphon, published before the plays were printed, and how they omitted certain stage directions that were included in the final transcripts. They discuss what those stage directions are and where they appear in the play.
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1932
05 22
MSS020:02.22: Osler on Shakespeare, Bacon, and Burton
The document discusses an address given by Sir William Osler tiled Creators, Transmuters, and Transmitters as Illustrated by Shakepeare, Bacon, and Burton, which was privately published by the Oxford University Press. A reprint of the address is included in the document.
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1939
05 23
MSS020:02.23: Notes and essay's on Shakespeare"s Othello
Various documents discussing different subjects regarding Shakespeare's Othello such as the psychology behind it, scenes of discovery within the play, a potential Byzantine source for the play, how modern audiences compare to Elizabethan audiences, an others.
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1880, 1922-1944
05 24
MSS020:02.24: Elizabethan-Restoration Palimpsest
The document examines early Elizabethan plays to determine if they were original works or unpublished plays that were taken and published by a later playwright as their own works.
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1940
05 25
MSS020:02.25: Text of Peele's David and Bethsabe
The document discusses contradictions and problems within the text of Peele's David and Bathsabe and previous scholars findings and opinions.
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1931
05 26
MSS020:02.26: Notes and essays on Shakespeare's Pericles
Various documents discuss different aspects regarding Shakespeare's Pericles, including the date when it may have been written as well as if it may have been cowritten by George Wilkins, or even written by someone else entirely.
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1916-1936
05 27
MSS020:02.27: Restoration of Shakespeare's Personality
The document discusses and analyzes Shakespeare's works in order to help determine his personality.
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1916
05 28
MSS020:02.28: Notes and essays on performances of Shakespeare in America
Various documents that discuss different performances of Shakespeare to examine the effect that Shakespeare has on different audiences, such as the American people and even specifically Ante-Bellum Mississippi. Also included is an article discussing Shakespeare in film.
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1927-1947
06 01
MSS020:02.29: The Phoenix and Turtle
The document examines the historical and critical interpretation of the poem The Phoenix and the Turtle as well as discusses the failure of previous critics and biographers to establish original interpretations.
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06 02
MSS020:02.30: The Travelling Players in Shakespeare's England
The document discusses the traveling players that were seen around Shakespeare's England and the impact they had on the theatre community.
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1920
06 03
MSS020:02.31: A Note Upon William Shakespeare's Use of Pliny
The document discusses Shakespeares possible knowledge of Pliny's writings of Natural History and used certain passages in various lines within his works.
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06 04
MSS020:02.32: Unfamiliar Versions of some Elizabethan poems
The document discusses a book of poems discovered in Dr. Rosenbach's New York library that contains various unfamiliar Elizabethan poems signed anonymously.
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1930
06 05
MSS020:02.33: Robert Poley's Ciphers
The document lists and discusses Robert Poley's possible connection to the spy business and includes various ciphers that he used to relay information to the authorities.
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1931
06 06
MSS020:02.34: Political themes in Shakespeare's later plays
The document discuses political movements and advances in throughtout Elizabethan England and how they influenced Shakespeare to add certain political themes into his works to reflect the time.
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1936
06 07
MSS020:02.35: 'A Pore Helpe' and its printers
The document discusses how religious literature of the reign of Edward VI were mostly printed anonymously and discusses the possible printers of one such literature known as "A pore Helpe"
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1928
06 08
MSS020:02.36: The Elizabethan printer and dramatic manuscripts
The document discusses how early Elizabethan works contained many errors and whether or not there was a corrector to the press and if he may have been illiterate.
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1931
06 09
MSS020:02.37: The Question of Shakespeare's Pronunciation
The document discusses the uncertainty of pronunciation and phonetics in early Elizabethan literature such as Shakespeare and Chaucer.
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1916
06 10
MSS020:02.38: Proverbs and Sententiae in the Plays of Shakespeare
The document discusses the definition of proverbs and sententiae in the world of Elizabethan theatre and the possible problem of their function in Shakespeare's works.
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1938
06 11
MSS020:02.39: Shakespeare and Race Prejudice
The documents discuss the view that Shakespeare and his audiences had during the Elizabethan era in regards to race as reflected through The Merchant of Venice and Othello. It also compares earlier viewpoints to modern viewpoints through various examinations of modern productions.
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1945
06 12
MSS020:02.40: Early Text of Two of Raleigh's Poems
The documents include notes regarding Sir William Raleigh's poems, but focuses on The Lie and all of its manuscripts.
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1941
06 13
MSS020:02.41: The Realism of Shakespeare's Roman Plays
The document discusses Shakespeare's Roman plays and the inspiration for the plays taken from the time as well as other sources that question the realism behind the world of those particular plays.
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1933
06 14
MSS020:02.42: Man and the Renaissance
The documents discuss the relationship with humanism and the Renaissance and how the pessimism of man in the modern world as well as the deniability of humanism is preventing a new Renaissance.
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1938-1944
06 15
MSS020:02.43: Reviews and notes on Shakespeares works
The documents contain various reviews from different critics on Shakespeares plays and poems.
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1918-1939
06 16
MSS020:02.44: Shakespeare's Revisions
The document discusses revisions made by Shakespeare himself as well, as other playwrights, to his works over time and how these revisions changed the way the play was perceived.
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1931
06 17
MSS020:02.45: Documents regarding Shakespeare's Richard II
The documents discuss the first American performance of Richard II and the impact it had on American audiences and also examines W. P. Frijlinck's writing on the First Part of the Reign of King Richard the Second, which helps to shed some light on the Shakespeare play.
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1931-1944
06 18
MSS020:02.46: Notes on Shakespeare's Richard III
The documents include notes discussing political allusions within Richard III as well as various possible sources for Richard III along with various other plays found through textual evidence.
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1930
06 19
MSS020:02.47: Barnabe Riche's "Sappho Duke of Mantona"
The document discusses possible sources for Barnabe Riche's 'Sappho Duke of Mantona" the first history in the Farewell to Militarie Profession, and also to examine how Riche handled his materials.
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1933
06 20
MSS020:02.48: Notes on the sources of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
The documents discuss various possible sources for Romeo and Juliet as well as examines restorations made to this work overtime based on the memory of theatregoers.
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1939-1944
06 21
MSS020:02.49: Notes on the St. Omers College Theatre
The document contains notes on the founding and history on the College of St. Omers as well as the types of studies taught and how theatre became a part of the school.
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1938
06 22
MSS020:02.50: Notes on the life and times of William Shakespeare
The documents contain notes on the life and times of William Shakespeare as well as other papers and essays written on lectures and opinions given from other scholars and authors regarding Shakespeare and all of his writings. Also included is an information booklet about the Shakespeare Club of New York City.
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06 23
MSS020:02.51: Shakespeare and Shaw
The document discusses the writing styles of Shakespeare and Shaw and examines how they compare to each other.
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06 24
MSS020:02.52: "Sidney's Sister, Pembroke's Mother:" A Consideration of the Elizabethan Woman in her Sphere as a Patron of Learning
The document discusses the history of Lady Pembroke and the impact she had on Elizabethan art and literature.
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1923
07 01
MSS020:02.53: The Siege of Troy in Elizabethan Literature, Especially in Shakespeare and Heywood
The document discusses the impact the story of the Seige of Troy had on both uneducated and educated Elizabethan audiences and authors such as Chaucer, Heywood, and Shakespeare alike.
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1915
07 02
MSS020:02.54: Notes on Shakespeare's Signature
The documents contain notes on Shakespeare's handwriting and his personal signature and where it could be found over time along with the earliest record of it.
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1899-1925
07 03
MSS020:02.55: Die Soziale Stellung Der Englischen Renaissancedramatiker
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07 04
MSS020:02.56: Notes on Shakespeare's Sonnets
The documents include an analysis of the Shakespeare's structure within his sonnets, and examination to determine the date of Shakespeare's 107 sonnet.
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1932-1933
07 05
MSS020:02.57: Elizabethan spelling
The documents examine 16th and 17th century spelling to understand the literary and biographical clues that may be found within Elizabethan writings.
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1923
07 06
MSS020:02.58: Notes and Spenser and his writings
The documents contain notes and essays regarding the poet Spenser and his works, including his relations and influence of and by other poets, his style of poetry, analyses of his Faerie Queen, and The Shepheardes Calendar writings, and various other aspects.
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1930-1945
07 07
MSS020:02.59: Notes on new aspects added to the stage and performances
The documents discuss the differences between British and American staging's of Shakespeare and the history of stage sounds and their impact on audiences and the effects of music and dance on the 17th-century college stage.
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1937-1947
07 08
MSS020:02.60: Some Notes on the Stationers' Register
The document contains notes on various writings created by the Registers of the Stationers' Company, which may have multiple points of concern to bibliographers.
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1927
07 09
MSS020:02.61: Shakespeare on Style, Imagination, and Poetry
The document discusses Shakespeare's uses of style, imagination, and poetry in his works and how those uses can create a long-lasting legacy.
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1938
07 10
MSS020:02.62: An Examination of Shakespeare's Use of the Supernatural in his Dramas
The document examines Shakespeare's uses of the supernatural in his plays to understand better how Shakespeare's genius may be considered broader and that his knowledge was more in-depth than thought.
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07 11
MSS020:02.63: Mr. Swinburne's "Flat Burglary" on Shakspeare
The document contains letters written to the "Spectator" editor regarding how Mr. Swinburne should be considered a sham as his words regarding Shakespeare are considered too false. The notes also point out Mr. Swinburne's mistakes in some of his writings.
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1879
07 12
MSS020:02.64: Notes on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew
The documents contain notes on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, including inspiration and sources for the character of Katherina Molina, connections to other playwrights that may have been an inspiration for Shakespeare. Also included is The Lotus Magazine that discusses the fantasy of The Taming of the Shrew.
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1911-1939
07 13
MSS020:02.65: Notes on Shakespeare's The Tempest
The documents contain notes on Shakespeare's The Tempest, including The probable source of the play, the central ideas woven within the story, examinations on the major and minor characters found in the play and the impact they have on the plot, as well as the different situations that the characters go through.
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1887-1905
07 14
MSS020:02.66: Notes on Shakespeare's Timon and Athens
The documents contain notes on Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, including the possible themes find in Timon of Athens as well as analyses of the characters found within the play including Lucian and Boiardo. Also included is an address delivered by the Editor of the Shakespeare Club in regards to the Ethics of Timon of Athens.
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1931-1934
07 15
MSS020:02.67: Notes on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
The documents contain notes and essays on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, including the language and grammar found within the play, possible sources that inspired Shakespeare, the style of text examined over the years for different versions of the play, as well as other notes.
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1919-1936
07 16
MSS020:02.68: Notes on Two Philosophical Ideas
The documents discuss the idea that excessive goodness is a tragic fault as it can likely cause a person to be too trusting and defenseless against attacks of evil in disguise. The documents also examine the idea that the heart is connected to thought and attempts to apply that to Shakespeare's works.
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1937-1944
08 01
MSS020:02.69: Notes on Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida
The documents contain notes and essays regarding Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, including examining the different stories presented within the play, Shakespeare's portrayals of his various characters, specifically Ajax, and a connection between Shakespeare's tale and a similar one of Chaucer's.
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1916-1917
08 02
MSS020:02.70: A Tourneur Mystification
The document discusses arguments over the identification of an author named Tourneur who wrote a prose "Character" of the late Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury upon his death.
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1932
08 03
MSS020:02.71: New Facts about George Turbervile
The document includes notes and facts on the life and times of George Turbervile as well as his writings.
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1918
08 04
MSS020:02.72: Notes on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
The documents include notes on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, including examinations of his characters and the relationships they have with other characters and their mood throughout the play. Also included is an analysis of Schlegel"s German translation of the play, including how Shakespeare seems to express himself better in German than his native English. It also looks for a possible relationship with between the comic underplot in Twelfth Night and the Jonsonian comic method, and many other ideas.
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1938
08 05
MSS020:02.73: Broke's Romeus and Juliet as a Source for the Valentine-Sylvia Plot in The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The document discusses how Broke's poem of Romeus and Juliet may have significantly influenced the Valentine-Sylvia plot in Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona and then later the play of Romeo and Juliet itself.
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1938
08 06
MSS020:02.74: Notes on Shakespeare's Venice
The documents include a review of the government and judicial system of Venice in order to ascertain how far Shakespeare seems to reflect that system in the Merchant of Venice and Othello and an examination of the financial relations between Roderigo and Iago in Othello.
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1931-1947
08 07
MSS020:02.75: Functions of Imagery in Venus and Adonis
The document examines the imagery found deep within Shakespeare's poem, Venus and Adonis, and compares other scholars' writings who have analyzed the imagery and discusses their findings.
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1947
08 08
MSS020:02.76: The English Reaction Against Voltaire's Criticism of Shakespeare
The document discusses the English reaction to Voltaire's criticism of Shakespeare and the reasons his points may not be considered accurate due to his mistranslation of Shakespeare and overall envy as claimed by English writers.
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1930
08 09
MSS020:02.77: Shakespeare and Woodrow Wilson
The document draws a connection between Shakespeare's character of Julius Caesar and Woodrow Wilson and lists similarities and differences seen between the two men's lives.
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1928
08 10
MSS020:02.78: Hermione's Statue Again
The document discusses possible sources for the statue scene at the end of A Winter's tale, explaining why the statue comes to life. The potential source is named Signor Timbreo di Cardona and Finecia Leonato, the twentieth story in the Novels of Bandello, which before A Winter's Tale, inspired another Shakespeare play: Much Ado About Nothing.
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1938

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Subject Terms

  • Dramatic criticism
  • English drama--Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Language