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Samuel Tannenbaum Shakespeariana collection
Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum collected well over 400 article reprints and pamphlets concerning the Renaissance era as it related to Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Article reprints and pamphlets, bulk: 1850-1947
Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum collected well over 400 article reprints and pamphlets concerning the Renaissance era as it related to Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
The Recovery of the Metre of the Cid, 1931
The materials include Volume 46, Number 2 of Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (PMLA) with an article titled "The Recovery of the Metre of Cid," written by William Ellery Leonard.
Shakespeare's Cleopatra, 1944
The materials include an essay describing the character of Cleopatra in Shakespeare's play, Antony and Cleopatra, and how she develops throughout the show and what those changes represent.
Coleridge as aesthetician and critic, 1944
The materials include an essay describing the criticism style of Coleridge and how others viewed his ideas and responded to them.
Themes and theories on Shakespeare's comedies, 1888-1938
The materials include three different articles discussing the various themes in Shakespeare's comedies versus those of his tragedies and talking about the effect it had on the audiences during that time. Another essay also talks about how long the events in the play took.
Essays on the Comedy of Errors, 1926-1932
The materials include three articles discussing the play Comedy of Errors by Shakespeare. One document talks about plot structure and sources; another talks about the development and evolution of the show. Also included are general notes and analysis of the show.
Shakespeare's Treatment of Conventional Ideas, 1944
The materials include an essay describing Shakespeare's treatment of conventional ideas about the world and how he incorporates those ideas into his plays.
Shakespeare and the Conversazione, 1946
The materials include an essay on the Conversazione, which is a scholarly social gathering used to decide on new forms of art and literature during the Elizabethan era. The document describes what the event consisted of and Shakespeare's participation in it.
Shakespeare's Coriolanus
The materials include two documents discussing Shakespeare's Coriolanus, one of which delves into Renaissance Psychology and its showcase in the play. The other examines Herman Kirchner, his life, and his writings on Coriolanus.