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Aspects of Shakespeare: being British Academy lectures by L. Abercrombie, E.K. Chambers, H. Granville-Barker ... [et al.].
1933, Clarendon Press
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Table of Contents
The foundations of Shakespeare's text, by A. Pollard.
The disintegration of Shakespeare, by E. K. Chambers.
From Henry V to Hamlet, by H. Granville-Barker.
The Bacchic element in Shakespeare's plays, by É. Legouis.
Shakespeare in America, by A. Thorndike.
Principles of emendation in Shakespeare, by W. W. Greg.
The Elizabethan Shakespeare, by J. D. Wilson.
A plea for the liberty of interpreting, by L. Abercrombie.
Shakespeare's iterative imagery, by C. F. E. Spurgeon.
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The "lectures [were] given in the years 1923-31."
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Xerox University Microfilms, 1976. -- 20 cm.
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