Scenes from ShakespeareThe late Harry Levin had an international reputation as the world's foremost comparatiste, and he was among the most knowledgeable Shakespeare scholars in the world. Before he died, Harry Levin had planned to publish this essay collection which examines key scenes in a number of Shakespeare's plays. |
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... Tragedies The Heights and the Depths : A Scene from King Lear 89 Two Scenes from Macbeth 107 Two Monumental Death - Scenes : Antony and Cleopatra , 4.15 ; 5.2 127 Appendix The Scenic Method 143 PREPARATORY NOTE The late Professor Harry ...
... Tragedies The Heights and the Depths : A Scene from King Lear 89 Two Scenes from Macbeth 107 Two Monumental Death - Scenes : Antony and Cleopatra , 4.15 ; 5.2 127 Appendix The Scenic Method 143 PREPARATORY NOTE The late Professor Harry ...
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Contents
The Merchant of Venice v | 25 |
Histories | 47 |
Sitting upon the Ground Richard II IV i | 67 |
A Scene from King Lear | 89 |
Two Scenes from Macbeth | 107 |
Appendix | 143 |
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Scenes from Shakespeare Harry Levin,Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature Harry Levin No preview available - 2015 |
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