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SHAKESPEARE STUDY PROGRAMS: THE COMEDIES





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SHAKESPEARE STUDY PROGRAMS: THE COMEDIES
  INTRODUCTORY NOTE
  GEORGE SAINTSBURY,
  THE COMEDIE OF ERRORS
  ACT I
  THE ARRIVAL OF CERTAIN STRANGERS IN EPHESUS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT II
  ANTIPHOLUS THE STRANGER DINES AT HOME
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  ANTIPHOLUS THE NATIVE INVITES FRIENDS TO DINE WITH HIM
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  COMPLICATIONS GROW
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  SOLUTIONS MAKE ALL THE STRANGERS FEEL AT HOME
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VI
  CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VII
  SHAKESPEARE'S DEPARTURES FROM PLAUTUS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
  ACT I
  VALENTINE VERSUS PROTHEUS AND JULIA
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT II
  VALENTINE AND SILVIA
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  THE FALSE FRIEND
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  SILVIA AND JULIA
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  VALENTINE, SILVIA AND JULIA VERSUS PROTHEUS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
  I
  THE PLAY OUTSIDE THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  II
  THE DOUBLE PLOT OF THE MAIN PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  III
  BIANCA AND HER SUITORS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  IV
  THE SHREW AND HER TAMER
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  V
  THE TRIPLE MARRIAGE AND THE MORAL
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VI
  THE FOLK ORIGIN OF THE TAMING
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST
  ACT I
  THE VOW AND ITS FIRST ANTAGONISTS
  ACT II
  THE EMBASSY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  THE CLOWN AS A LETTER-CARRIER
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  BEROWNE HEARS SOME SONNETS AND THE KING RECEIVES A LETTER
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  SPORT IS BY SPORT OVERTHROWN
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VI
  THE WIT OF THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VII
  THE CHARACTERS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VIII
  THE MORAL OF THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  IX
  SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY AND TENNYSON'S POEM ("THE PRINCESS") UPON EDUCATION
  OF MEN AND
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  MUCH ADOE ABOUT NOTHING
  ACT I
  CLAUDIO NOTES HERO WITH FAVOR AND IS NOTED WITH DISFAVOR
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT II
  THE PRINCE PLOTS FOR TRUE NOTING AND HIS BROTHER FOR FALSE
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  THE NOTE-ING IS NOTED
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  HERO IS REPUDIATED AND BEFRIENDED
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  THE DOUBLE WEDDING
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE CHARACTERS
  BENEDICKE AND BEATRICE, CLAUDIO AND HERO
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME
  ACT I
  THE CROSSED LOVERS
  POINTS 1.
  ACT I
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT II
  THE FAIRIES' QUARREL
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  CROSS-EFFECTS OF OBERON'S SPELL
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  HARMONIZING EFFECTS OF OBERON'S SPELL
  POINTS. 1. 'I
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  THE THREEFOLD MASK
  POINTS. 1.
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  SOURCES OF THE PLAY
  1. WHERE SHAKESPEARE FOUND SUGGESTIONS FOR HIS MORTALS
  2. WHERE SHAKESPEARE FOUND SUGGESTIONS FOR HIS FAIRIES
  3. SOLAR ORIGIN OF THE FAIRIES
  SYMPOSIUM OF OPINION ON THE CHARACTERS
  1. THE LOVERS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  2. HIPPOLYTA AND THESEUS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  3. THE FAIRIES
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  4. THE PLAYERS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  SYMPOSIUM OF OPINION ON FAVORITE PASSAGES
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
  ACT I
  SHYLOCK'S "MERRIE BOND"
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT II
  PORTIA'S CASKETS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  BASSANIO'S LUCK AND ANTHONIO'S LOSS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  THE LUCK REDEEMS THE LOSS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  THE RINGS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
  THE STORY OF ACT I
  FALSTAFFE IS FORCED TO "CONICATCH"
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE STORY OF ACT II
  THE MERRY WIVES AND FORD LAY PLOTS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE STORY OF ACT III
  THE DOUBLE DUPERY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE STORY OF ACT IV
  FORD'S ENLIGHTENMENT
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE STORY OF ACT V
  THE DEFEAT OF MERCENARY LOVEMAKING
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  AS YOU LIKE IT
  I
  THE DRAMATIC CONDUCT OF THE PLAY: THE WRESTLING MATCH
  II
  LIFE IN THE FOREST OF ARDEN
  III
  LOVE IN THE FOREST OF ARDEN
  IV
  HATRED BECOMES LOVE IN ARDEN
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VII
  THE PASTORAL ELOPMENT
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  VIII
  THE MORAL ELEMENT
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  IX
  THE SOURCE OF THE PLOT
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  X
  THE MUSIC OF THE PLAY
  TWELFE NIGHT
  I
  THE STORY OF THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  II
  THE WHIMSICAL AND OTHER ALLUSIONS IN THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  III
  THE DUKE AND SEBASTIAN
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  IV
  VIOLA AND OLIVIA
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  V
  SIR TOBY AND MARIA, AND THEIR BUTTS OR DUPES
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  VI
  MINOR CHARACTERS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VII
  THE POETIC FIGURES IN THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VIII
  THE WIT OF THE PLAY
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE TEMPEST
  ACT I
  THE SCHEMES OF PROSPERO.
  POINTS. 1.
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT II
  THE COUNTERPLOT
  POINTS. 1.
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT III
  NEW PLOTS AGAINST PROSPERO
  POINTS. 1.
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT IV
  THE CONFUSION OF THE PLOTTERS
  POINTS. 1.
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  ACT V
  PROSPERO'S TRIUMPH
  POINTS. 1.
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VI
  CHARACTER STUDIES
  I. PROSPERO AND HIS SERVANTS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  2. THE LOVERS
  94-106, 110)?
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  3. THE MINOR CHARACTERS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VII
  A STUDY OF ARTISTIC DESIGN
  THE SYMBOLISM OF 'THE TEMPEST'
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  THE WINTER'S TALE
  CONSIDERED IN CONNECTION WITH GREENE'S 'PANDOSTO' AND THE 'ALKESTIS'
  I
  SHAKESPEARE'S INDEBTEDNESS TO GREENE
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  II
  THE RESEMBLANCES TO THE 'ALKESTIS' OF EURIPIDES
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  III
  SHAKESPEARE'S ORIGINALITY IN WORKING OVER HIS MATERIAL
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  IV
  THE ALKESTIS STORIES IN LITERATURE
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  V
  THE OUTCAST CHILD IN CULTURE-LORE AND FOLK-LORE
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VI
  CHARACTER STUDIES
  1. PAULINA; LEONTES; HERMIONE
  2. THE YOUNG LOVERS
  3. THE ORIGINALITY OF SHAKESPEARE'S AUTOLYCUS
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  VII
  A STUDY OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PLOT
  QUERY FOR DISCUSSION
  VIII
  SHAKESPEARE'S WORKMANSHIP IN "THE WINTER'S TALE"
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  IX
  PERDITA'S GARDEN
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION
  X
  THE ETHICS OF "THE WINTER'S TALE"
  QUERIES FOR DISCUSSION


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