2 vols.,
1898.
Coleridge, S. T. Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare, etc. 2 vols. 1849.
Reprinted in Everyman's Library, the New Universal Library, and Bohn's
Library.
Collins, J. C. Studies in Shakespeare. 1904.
Dowden, E. Shakspeare: His Mind and Art. 1874.
---- A Shakspere Primer. 1877.
---- Introduction to Shakespeare. 1893.
Elze, K. William Shakespeare. Halle, 1876. Eng. trans., 1888.
Goethe. Wilhelm Meister, book IV, chaps. 13-16, contains an analysis of
Hamlet.
---- Wahrheit und Dichtung, and Eckermann's Reports of Goethe's
conversations contain references. An essay "Shakespeare und kein Ende"
appears in his collected works.
Hazlitt, W. Characters of Shakespeare's plays, 1817. Reprinted in
Everyman's Library, New Universal Library, Bohn's Library.
Heine, Heinrich. Shakespeare's Maidens and Women, in Works. Eng. trans.
Heinemann, 1851.
Jameson, Mrs. Shakespeare's Heroines. Temple Classics.
Kreyssig, F. S. T. Vorlesungen ueber Shakespeare. 2 vols. 3d ed. Berlin,
1876.
Lamb, Charles. On Some of the Old Actors (Essays of Elia). Reprinted in
Everyman's Library.
---- On the Tragedies of Shakespeare (Misc. essays). Reprinted in Temple
Classics.
Lee, Sidney. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage. 1906.
Lessing, G. E. Laokooen, and Dramatic Notes. Eng. trans., Bohn's
Library.
MacCallum, M. W. Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background. 1910.
Martin, Lady (Helen Faucit). On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters.
1885.
Matthews, Brander. Shakespeare as a Playwright. In preparation.
Moulton, R. G. Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist. Oxford, 1885.
---- The Moral System of Shakespeare. 1903.
Raleigh, W. Shakespeare (English Men of Letters). 1907.
Schlegel, A. W. von. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. Reprinted
in Bohn's Library.
Swinburne, A. C. A Study of Shakespeare. 1880.
Thorndike, A. H. The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shakespeare.
Lemcke and Buechner, N. Y., 1901.
Wendell, B. William Shakspere. 1894.
White, R. G. Studies in Shakespeare. 9th ed. 1896.
---- Shakespeare's Scholar. 1854.
Important critical and interpretative aids will also be found in the
bibliographies for earlier chapters, as in the complete editions of
Shakespeare's works, in histories of literature and the drama, or in
special studies, as Anders's Shakespeare's Books, and Madden's Diary of
Master William Silence.
For a handy bibliography of studies of botany, folk-lore,
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