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London 1981; G.R. Hibbard, The Making of Shakespeare’s Dramatic Poetry ,
Toronto 1981; N. Rabkin, Shakespeare and the Problem of Meaning,
London 1981; D.S. Kastan, Shakespeare and the Shapes of Time, ivi 1982;
N.F. Blake, Shakespeare’s Language, An Introduction, ivi 1983; S. Booth,
King Lear, Macbeth, Indefinition and Tragedy , ivi 1983; K. Elam,
Shakespeare’s Universe of Discourse, Language Games in the Comedies,
Cambridge 1984; E. Faas, Shakespeare’s Poetics , ivi 1986; N. Frye, On
Shakespeare, Markham, Ontario, 1986 (trad. it. Shakespeare. Nove lezioni,
Torino 1990); C.H. Frey, Experiencing Shakespeare, University of Missouri
1988; E.A.J. Honigmann, Myriad-minded Shakespeare, London 1988.
Altri, più recenti contributi: S. Greenblatt, Shakespearean Negotiations,
Berkeley, Ca., 1988; R. Frazer, Young Shakespeare, New York 1988; J.I.
M a r s d e n , The Appropriation of Shakespeare: post-Renaissance
reconstructions of the works and the myth, New York 1991; H. Grady, The
Modernist Shakespeare: critical texts in a material world, Oxford 1991; R.
Girard, A Theater of Envy: William Shakespeare, New York 1991; P.
Erickson, Rewriting Shakespeare, Rewriting Ourselves, Berkeley, Ca., 1991;
R. Frazer, Shakespeare, the Later Years, New York 1992; G. Bradshaw,
Misrepresentations, Shakespeare and the Materialists, Ithaca, N.Y., 1993;
R. Wilson, Will Power: Essays on Shakespearean Authority, Detroit, Mich.,
1993; I. Wilson, Shakespeare: the Evidence, New York 1994; G. Melchior,
Shakespeare, Bari 1994; S. Wells, Shakespeare: A Life in Drama, New York
1995.

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