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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.
In regards to Shakespeare's character Falstaff, 1919-1938
The materials include several documents regarding Shakespeare's character of Fallstaff, such as the significance behind the character, how he affects the play and the historical background that inspired the character.
Shakespearean and Other Feasts, 1925
The document discusses Shakespeare's word choice regarding feasts and meals and how he uses similar words in different contexts in other plays and how the meanings change.
Shakespeare and Florence and The Florentines, 1946
The document discusses the English's opinion on the city of Florence and the Florentines and how that reflected through Shakespeares' plays.
Flyting in Shakespeare's Comedies, 1935
The materials include a document discussing the comical device of Flyting, regarding what it is and how Shakespeare uses it throughout his plays.
The Foes of Shakespeare, 1924
The document talks about critics and audiences who were indeed against Shakespeare for different reasons, and how they reflected that through their writing.
Genial Literary Satire in the Forest of Arden, 1935
The document discusses how Shakespeare overly satirizes his language and his writing for the play "As You Like It" and what that says about his criticism towards the show.
The Case of Forman's Bocke of Plaies
The document discusses an investigation into the spuriousness of Simon Forman's Bocke of Plaies conducted by a student of Dr. S. A. Tannenbaum.
William Gager to Queen Elizabeth, 1932
The materials include a series of poems written about Queen Elizabeth by William Gager in Latin with a series of notes written in English, including translated versions of them.