SHAKSPER 1994: Q: Studies of Renaissance Drama?

From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu)
Date: 11/20/94


Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0935.  Sunday, 20 November 1994.
 
From:           William Godshalk <William.Godshalk@UC.Edu>
Date:           Friday, 18 Nov 1994 22:21:32 -0500 (EST)
Subject:        The best studies of Renaissance drama?
 
A few days ago a graduate student asked me: "what are the best books on
Renaissance drama?" At first my mind experienced extreme overload, and then I
began to talk about Chambers, and Greg, and Harbage, and Bentley, and Tucker
Brooke. And I realized that the books I was recommending were written before
the student was born, and, further, that I don't have the same sure feeling
about books written more recently.
 
And so I wonder if you would help me out by recommending the best studies of
Renaissance/early modern drama written, say, in the last ten or twenty years? I
have recently made a similar request on FICINO and have received some very
interesting responses.
 
Thanks.
Yours, Bill Godshalk



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