Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare

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Geoffrey Bullough
Columbia University Press, 1975 - 553 pages
 

Contents

Source From Historiae Danicae by Saxo Gram
60
Possible Source From The Romane Historie
80
Analogue Henrici Scotorum Regis Manes
125
Possible Sources From Seneca His Tenne
159
Analogue From The St Albans Chronicle
165
Possible Historical Source The murder
172
Possible Source From The Tragedie of Dido
176
Analogue From The Conflict of Conscience
182
Geoffrey of Monmouth translated
311
Possible Source From Remaines Concerning
322
Source From The Faerie Queene by Edmund
332
Source From The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia
402
Source From A Declaration of egregious Popish
414
Macbeth Introduction
423
Analogue From Vertumnus Sive Annus Recurrens
470
Source From The Chronicles of England Scot
478

Analogue From The Countesse of Pembrokes
188
Source From Gli Hecatommithi by G B Giraldi
239
Possible Source Certaine Tragicall Discourses
253
Probable Source From The Generall Historie
262
King Lear Introduction
269
Texts
309
Confessor
508
Possible Source From De Origine Moribus
517
Analogues Bloodstained Hands
523
INDEX
549
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