All entries for Tuesday 26 September 2006
September 26, 2006
1990
Braunmuller, A. R., ‘“Second Means”: Agent and Accessory in Elizabethan Drama’, in Magnusson, A. L. and C. E. McGee, eds., The Elizabethan Theatre XI, Papers given at the Eleventh International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre held at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, in July 1985, (Port Credit: P.D. Meany, 1990), 177-203
Keywords
drama, treatment of legal agency, study example Kyd, Thomas – The Spanish Tragedy , Greene, Robert – Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, James IV, Shakespeare, William – The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1985
Braden, Gordon, ‘Ch.VI. Toward Shakespeare’, in Renaissance Tragedy and the Senecan Tradition: Anger’s Privilege (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1985), 200-216, notes 247-25
Reviews:
Patey, D. L., Choice, 23.1 (Sep. 1985), 102
Aggeler, Geoffrey, Western Humanities Review, 40.4 (Winter, 1986), 383-86
Bulman, James C., Shakespeare Bulletin, 4.5 (Sep.-Oct. 1986), 31
Trousdale, Marion, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, 4 (1989), 223-27
Keywords
European drama, tragedy, history and criticism, Roman influences, Seneca
Location
Warwick Library PN 1896 B7
1987
Braden, Gordon, ‘Thomas Kyd’, in Elizabethan Dramatists, vol. 62 of Dictionary of Literary Biography, gen. ed. Fredson Bowers, (Detroit: Gale, 1987), 183-95
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1935
Bradbrook, M. C., Themes and Conventions in Elizabethan Tragedy (Cambridge: CUP, 1st ed. 1935, 2nd ed. 1980), 122 and 159
Location
Warwick Library PR 659 T7 (1st ed), PR 654 T7 (2nd ed)
1985
Bradbrook, M. C., ‘Shakespeare and His Contemporaries: Other Poets and Playwrights’, in William Shakespeare: His World, His Work, His Influence, (3 vols.), vol. 2, ed. John F. Andrews, (New York: Scribner’s, 1985), 331-42
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1914
Boyer, Clarence Valentine, ‘Ch.5. Marlowe and the Machiavellian Villain-Hero’ and ‘Ch.8. The Revengeful Villain-Hero’, in The Villain as Hero in Elizabethan Tragedy (London: George Routledge and Sons; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1914), 40-59 and 99-132
Location
Warwick Library PR 659 T7
1938
Bowers, Fredson, ‘A Note on The Spanish Tragedy’, Modern Language Notes, 53.8 (Dec. 1938), 590-591
Keywords
The Spanish Tragedy (ca. 1589), drama, treatment of soliloquy, of Hieronimo (character), sources in Bible
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
‘A Note on The Spanish Tragedy’
1940
Bowers, Fredson, ‘Ch.III. The Spanish Tragedy and the Ur-Hamlet’ and ‘Ch.IV. The School of Kyd’, in Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy 1587-1642 (1st published by Princeton, Princeton: Princeton UP, 1940; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1959), 62-154
Location
Warwick Library PR 659 T6
1959
Bowers, Fredson, ‘The Death of Hamlet: A Study in Plot and Character’, in Studies in The English Renaissance Drama, eds. Josephine W. Bennett, Oscar Cargill, and Vernon Hall, Jr., (London: Peter Owen & Vision Press, 1st 1959, 1961), 28-42
Location
Warwick Library PR 651 B3
1929
Boas, Frederick S., ‘Ch.3. Marlowe in London: The Charges of Kyd and Baines’ and ‘Appendix I. Allegations against Marlowe in Kyd’s Letters’, in Marlowe and His Circle: A Biographical Survey (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929), 56-78 and 139-142
Keywords
Marlowe-biography, Canterbury and Cambridge: The three Christopher Morleys, Robert Poley: Prisoner, spy, and ‘complotter’, Marlowe in London: The charges of Kyd and Baines, The ‘atheism’ of Richard Chomley and Sir Walter Raleigh, Marlowe’s death and the coroner’s inquest,The survivors and the sequel, Allegations against Marlowe in Thomas Kyd’s letters
Location
Warwick Library PR 2673 B6
1933
Boas, Frederick S., ‘Ch.7. Thomas Kyd and the Revenge Tragedies’ and ‘Ch.10. The University Wits and Their Experiments’, in An Introduction to Tudor Drama (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933), 94-110 and 151-169
Location
Warwick Library PR 646 B6
1901
Boas, Frederick S., ‘Introduction’, in The Works of Thomas Kyd (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1st ed. 1901, additions 1955, 1962), XIII-CXII
Reviews:
Thorndike, A. H., ‘English Literature’, Modern Language Notes, 17.5 (May, 1902) 142-147 (JSTOR)
Tupper, James W., ‘The Works pf Thomas Kyd’, The American Journal of Philology, 23.1 (1902), 87-93 (JSTOR)
Location
Warwick Library PR 2651
1940
Boas, Frederick S., ‘Ch.XIV. Marlowe’s Accusers: Greene and Kyd’, in Christopher Marlowe. A Biographical and Critical Study (Oxford: Clarendon, 1940), 236-244
Location
Warwick Library PR 2673
1896,1910
Boas, Frederick S., ‘Ch.IV. Kyd, Lyly, and Peele’, in Shakespeare and His Predecessors (New York: Gordian, 1st 1896, London: Murray, 1910), 62-66
Location
Warwick Library PR 2976 B6
1970
Bluestone, Max, and Norman Rabkin, eds., ‘The Theme and Structure of The Spanish Tragedy’, Shakespeare’s Contemporaries: Modern Studies in English Renaissance Drama (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 2nd ed. 1970)
Sections
Wolfgang Clemen, ‘The Uses of Rhetoric’, 47-56
William K. Wiatt, ‘The Dramatic Function of the Alexandro-Villuppo Episode in The Spanish Tragedy’, 57-60
G. K. Hunter, ‘Ironies of Justice in The Spanish Tragedy’, 61-74
Keywords
Shakespeare’s contemporaries, history and criticism
Location
Warwick Library PR 653 B5
1968
Bevington, D., ‘Ch.17. Satire and the State’, in Tudor Drama and Politics. A Critical Approach to Topical Meaning (Cambridge: Massachusetts, 1968), 260-288
Location
Warwick Library PR 649 P6
1995
Bevington D., R. Strier, and David Smith, eds., The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London (Cambridge: CUP, 1995)
Keywords
16th and 17th century England, London, history and criticism, politics in literature and theatre, literature and anthropology, politics and government, London (England) in civilization and literature
Location
Warwick Library PR 658 P6
1965
Berry, Francis, ‘Ch.III. Kyd and the Inset’ and ‘Ch.VIII.3. The Play within the play’, in The Shakespeare Inset: Word and Picture (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965; Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1971), 30-40 and 129-137
Location
Warwick Library PR 3091 B3
1969
Bercovitch, Sacvan, ‘Love and Strife in Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy’, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 9.2, Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama (Spring, 1969), 215-229
Keywords
dramatic structure, treatment of love, strife, sources in Empedocles (fl. 444 B.C.)
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
‘Love and Strife in Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy’
1980
Bentley, Greg, ‘Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy’, Explicator, 39.1 (Fall, 1980), 17-19
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1971
Bentley, Gerald Eades, ‘Ch. 11. Revision’, in The Profession of Dramatist in Shakespeare’s Time 1590-1642 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971), 235-263
Keywords
17th century England, history, criticism, theatre, actors, playwriting
Location
Warwick Library PR 658 A8
1985
Belsey, Catherine, The Subject of Tragedy: Identity and Difference in Renaissance Drama (London, NY: Methuen, 1985), 75-78 and 113-14
Keywords
Renaissance England, Early modern and Elizabethan drama, history and criticism, sex role in literature, drama-psychological aspects, difference (psychology) in literature, identity (psychology) in literature
Location
Warwick Library PR 658 W6
1992
Bate, Jonathan, ‘The Performance of Revenge: Titus Andronicus and The Spanish Tragedy’, in Laroque, Francois, ed., The Show Within: Dramatic and Other Insets: English Renaissance Drama (1500-1642) (2 vols), vol. II, (Montpellier: Paul-Valery UP, 1992), 267-283
Keywords
Shakespeare, William, Titus Andronicus, tragedy, framing, relationship to performance, treatment of revenge, compared to Kyd, Thomas, The Spanish Tragedy
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1984
Barton, Anne, ‘Jonson and the Elizabethans’, in Ben Jonson, Dramatist (Cambridge: CUP, 1984) 13-28
Location
Warwick Library PR 2638 B2
1995
Barrie, Robert, ‘“Unknown Languages” and Subversive Play in The Spanish Tragedy’, Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 21 (1995), 63-80
Keywords
The Spanish Tragedy (ca. 1589), drama, word play, as subversion
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1966
Barish, Jonas A., ‘The Spanish Tragedy, or The Pleasures and Perils of Rhetoric’, in Brown, John Russell and Bernard Harris, eds., Elizabethan Theatre (London: Edward Arnold, 1966), 59-85
Location
Warwick Library PR 653 E5
1988
Barber, C. L., ‘Ch.3 Unbroken Passion: Social piety and Outrage in The Spanish Tragedy’, in Creating Elizabethan Tragedy: The Theatre of Marlowe and Kyd (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1988), 131-163
Reviews:
Stephenson, James, Library Journal, 112.20 (Dec. 1987), 112-13 (Business Source Premier) link
Levenson, Jill L., ‘Recent Studies in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama’, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 28.2 (Spring, 1988), 331-89 (342) (JSTOR)
Redding, D. C., Choice, 25.11-12 (Jul.-Aug. 1988), 1691
Charney, Maurice, ‘Creating Elizabethan Tragedy’, Renaissance Quarterly, 41.4 (Winter, 1988), 746-49 (JSTOR)
Renaissance Drama Excluding Shakespeare, Year’s Work in English Studies, 69 (1988), 259-60
Martin, Randall, Queen’s Quarterly, 96.3 (Autumn, 1989), 710-11
Wymer, Rowland, English Studies, 71.3 (Jun. 1990), 277-78
Clare, Janet, ‘Creating Elizabethan Tragedy’, Review of English Studies, ns 41.164 (Nov. 1990), 556-58 (JSTOR)
Kahn, Coppélia, ‘Creating Elizabethan Tragedy’, Modern Philology, 88.2 (Nov. 1990), 188-91 (JSTOR)
Sorge, Thomas, Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 39.3/4 (1991), 323
Keywords
Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, criticism and interpretation, history, Elizabethan England, tragedy
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1925
Baldwin, T. W., ‘On the Chronology of Thomas Kyd’s Plays’, Modern Language Notes, 40.6 (Jun. 1925), 343-349
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
On the Chronology of Thomas Kyd’s Plays
1935
Baker, Howard, ‘Ghosts and Guides: Kyd’s “Spanish Tragedy” and the Medieval Tragedy’, Modern Philology, 33.1 (Aug. 1935), 27-35
Keywords
Kyd, Thomas, The Spanish Tragedy (ca. 1589), drama, treatment of ghost, revenge, relationship to guide, in journey to other world, compared to Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset and Baron Buckhurst (1536-1608), Induction (1563), The Complaint of Henry Duke of Buckingham (1563)
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
Ghosts and Guides: Kyd’s “Spanish Tragedy” and the Medieval Tragedy
1939, 1965
Baker, Howard, ‘Ch.III. The Spanish Tragedy, Titus Andronicus and Senecanism’, in Induction to Tragedy: A Study in a Development of Form in Gorboduc, The Spanish Tragedy and Titus Andronicus(Louisiana: Louisiana State UP, 1939; reissued Russell & Russell, INC, 1965), 106-153
Keywords
Elizabethan Tragedy, Senecanism, history and criticism, comparative study Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy, Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, Thomas Norton’s Ferrex and Porrex, Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
Location
Warwick Library PR 659 T7
1967
Baker, Howard, ‘The Formation of the Heroic Medium’, in Elizabethan Poetry: Modern Essays in Criticism, ed. by Paul J. Alpers, (London: OUP, 1967), 126-168
Location
Warwick Library PR 533 A5
1980
Baines, Barbara J., ‘Kyd’s Silenus Box and the Limits of Perception’, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 10 (1980), 41-51
Location
Warwick Library
1983
Baines, Barbara J., ‘Antonio’s Revenge: Marston’s Play on Revenge Plays’, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 23.2, Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama (Spring, 1983), 277-294
Keywords
John Marston, Antonio’s Revenge(1599), drama, as metatragedy, relationship to revenge tragedy
Location
Link via Univerity of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
Antonio’s Revenge: Marston’s Play on Revenge Plays
1972
Ayres, Philip J., ‘Marston’s Antonio’s Revenge: The Morality of the Revenging Hero’, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 12.2, Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama (Spring, 1972), 359-374
Keywords
John Marston, Antonio’s Revenge (1599), drama, parody, of hero, of revenge tragedy, treatment of appearance, relationship to reality
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
Marston’s Antonio’s Revenge: The Morality of the Revenging Hero
1983
Astington, John, ‘Gallows Scenes on the Elizabethan Stage’, Theatre Notebook, 37.1 (1983), 3-9
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1990
Astington, John, ‘The London Stage in the 1580s’, in Magnusson, A. L. and C. E. McGee, eds., The Elizabethan Theatre XI, Papers given at the Eleventh International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre held at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, in July 1985, (Port Credit: P.D. Meany, 1990), 19-32
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1977
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘“Veritas Filia Temporis”: Time, Perspective, and Justice in The Spanish Tragedy’, Studies in Iconography {Highland Heights, KY}, 3 (1977), 57-69
Keywords
themes and figures, role of emblems, sources in Lucian
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1977
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘The Hangman’s Noose and the Empty Box: Kyd’s Use of Dramatic and Mythological Sources in The Spanish Tragedy (III.iv-vii)’, Renaissance Quarterly, 30.3 (Autumn, 1977), 334-340
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
1980
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘“Sit we down to see the Mystery”: Detection and Allegory in The Spanish Tragedy’, Allegorica: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Literature, 5.2 (Winter, 1980), 168-176
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1983
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘Hieronimo as St. Jerome in The Spanish Tragedy’, Études Anglaises, 36.4 (Oct-Dec, 1983), 435-437
Location
Warwick Library
1984
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘Corrida of Blood in The Spanish Tragedy: Kyd’s Use of Revenge as National Identity’, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, 1(1984), 37-49
Location
Warwick Library
1985
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘The Bearing of Deadly Letters: ‘Uriah’’s Letter’ in Marlowe, Kyd, and Shakespeare’, Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 6.3-4 (Aug. 1985), 292-301
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1985
Ardolino, Frank R., Thomas Kyd’s Mystery Play: Myth and Ritual in The Spanish Tragedy (NY: Peter Lang, 1985)
Reviews:
Year’s Work in English Studies, 66 (1985), 263
Neuse, Richard, Sixteenth Century Journal, 18.3 (Fall, 1987), 431
Keywords
relationship to allegory, mystery, myth, ritual
Location
Warwick Library PR 2657.A7
1990
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘“Now I Shall See the Fall of Babylon”: The Spanish Tragedy as Protestant Apocalypse’, Shakespeare Yearbook, 1 (Spring, 1990), 93-115
Keywords
drama, treatment of the apocalypse, anti-Christ, relationship to Catholicism, Protestantism, sources in New Testament, Revelation
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1990
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘“In Paris? Mass, and Well Remembered!”: Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and the English Reaction to St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre’, Sixteenth Century Journal, 21.3 (Autumn, 1990), 401-409
Location
Link via University of Warwick Library
1990
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘“Now I Shall See the Fall of Babylon”: The Spanish Tragedy as a Reformation Play of Daniel’, Renaissance and Reformation/ Renaissance et Reforme, 26.1 (Winter, 1990), 49-55
keywords
drama, relationship to Reformation, sources in Old Testament, Daniel
Location
Warwick Library
1995
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘Contention within a Little Room: Marlowe, Kyd, the Dutch Church Libel, and the Paris Massacre’, Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 16.3-4 (Aug. 1995), 242-47
Location
Beyond Warwick University
1995
Ardolino, Frank R., Apocalypse and Armada in Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, vol. XXIX, (Kirksville: MO, USA, 1995)
Keywords
dating study, Hermeneutics, Historicism, Revenge in literature, Theatre and Politics, Apocalypse in literature, Protestantism in literature, Reformation in literature, Armada in literature, Literature and History, History and Religion, Literature and Religion, 16th century England, Spain and Portugal, English-Spanish relations, Spanish-Portuguese relations
Review
Carman, Glenn, ‘Review’, Renaissance Quarterly, 50.2 (Summer, 1997), 617-8 (JSTOR)
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
2002
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘The Influence of Spenser’s Faerie Queen on Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy’, Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature, 7.3 (Jan., 2002), 4.1-70
Location
Open access website
The Influence of Spenser’s Faerie Queen on Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy
2002
Ardolino, Frank R., Review of Lukas Erne’s Beyond the Spanish Tragedy: a Study of the Works of Thomas Kyd (2001), Early Modern Literary Studies 8.2 (Sept. 2002), 17.1-20
Location
Open access website
Review of Lukas Erne’s Beyond the Spanish Tragedy: a Study of the Works of Thomas Kyd
2003
Ardolino, Frank R., ‘Thomas Dekker’s Use of Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy in Satiromastix’, English Language Notes, 41.1 (Sept. 2003), 7-18
Location
Warwick Library
1978
Andrews, Michael Cameron, ‘Hamlet: Revenge and the Critical Mirror’, English Literary Renaissance, 8.1 (Winter, 1978), 9-23
Location
Warwick Library
1979
Andrews, John F., ‘ “Dearly Bought Revenge”: Samson Agonistes, Hamlet, and Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy’, Milton Studies, 13 (1979), 81-107
Location
Warwick Library
1978
Altman, Joel B., ‘Ch.V. “It Words Might Serve”: Marlowe’s Supposes’, in The Tudor Play of Mind: Rhetorical Inquiry and the Development of Elizabethan Drama (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978), 267-82
Location
Warwick Library PR 649 R4
1999
Allman, Eileen Jorge, ‘Ch.3. The Revenger as Rival Author’, in Jacobean Revenge Tragedy and the Politics of Virtue (Newark: University of Delaware Press; London; Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1999), 57-85
Keywords
17th century, history and criticism, revenge in literature, political plays, virtue, tragedy, politics and literature
Location
Warwick Library PR 659 T7
1984
Aikin, Judith P., ‘The Audience Within the Play: Clues to Intended Audience Reaction in German Baroque Tragedies and Comedies’, Daphnis, 13.1-2 (1984), 187-201 [On the German adaptation of The Spanish Tragedy]
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1987
Aggeler, Geoffrey, ‘The Eschatological Crux in The Spanish Tragedy’, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 86.3 (Jul. 1987), 319-331
Keywords
The Spanish Tragedy, drama, treatment of beliefs, compared to judgment , relationship to classical tragedy, Christianity
Location
Warwick Library
1978
Adams, Robert P., A Companion to Shakespeare. The Non-Shakespearean Elizabethan Drama: An Introduction (Washington: UP of America, 1978), 91-99
Location
Beyond Warwick Library
1979
Adams, Robert P., ‘Despotism, Censorship, and Mirrors of Power Politics in Late Elizabethan Times’, Sixteenth Century Journal, 10.3, Renaissance Studies (Autumn, 1979), 5-16
Location
Link via Univeristy of Warwick Library (JSTOR)
Despotism, Censorship, and Mirrors of Power Politics in Late Elizabethan Times
1969
Adams, Barry, ‘The Audiences of The Spanish Tragedy’, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 68 (1969), 221-236
Location
Warwick Library