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Originally published in 1987, "Fanned and Winnowed Opinions" celebrates the scholarship of Professor Harold Jenkins, one of this century's foremost editors and critics of Shakespeare. All of the essays address Shakespearean topics, and many of the sixteen focus on the years between 1595 and 1605, the period on which much of Professor Jenkin's work centers: there are, appropriately, three essays on Hamlet. A variety of critical approaches is represented, including the Freudian and the feminist; some essays focus on one play, while others take a thematic approach. Comedies, histories, and tragedies all come under consideration. The contributors include many distinguished scholars, some of whom studied under Professor Jenkins or edited volumes of the Arden Shakespeare under his direction. All of the contributions were specifically written for the Festschrift and had not appeared in print before. In addition to the scholarly essays, the volume features an introduction with an appreciative review of Harold Jenkins' career and a complete bibliography of his works.
This collection of original essays provides a selection of current criticism on the Henry VI plays. Topics addressed will include feminist commentaries on the play, the principal of unity in the trilogy, the tradition of illumination of the play, textual variations, and finally, anachronism and allegory.
Two master storytellers create a haunting new series. After her classmate Nicki is murdered, 17-year-old Mandy is shaken to her core. Soon shes jumping at shadows and having nightmares of Nickis killer--the Witchman. However, nothing in her imagination can prepare her for the terror to come.
In the second book in this series, four ghost girls tell a horrifying tale. Just when 16-year-old Devin's rock band, Torn, is on the verge of success, its members are stalked by a beast that is a ruthless killer.
16-year-old Lindsay is disgusted at the prospect of a beach trip with her parents, but her vacation gets interesting - and dangerous - when she meets Mark, the boy next door. But his menacing guardians keep Mark locked away and perform sinister rites. If Lindsay wants to save him, it will mean facing pure evil.
George Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance
histories of the plays (on stage and screen).
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