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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY AS CHIVALRIC ROMANCE
INDEX
Allen, Ned B. 6: 17n24
Alleyn, Edward 2: 12
Amadis de Gaule 1: 13; 2: 22, 25, 29
Apollonius of Tyre 7: 4
Ariosto, Ludovico
Orlando Furioso 1: 13; 2: 9, 11, 12,
29; 6: 5, 27-28
Aristotle
Poetics 1: 12, 16n34
Arthur, King 2:7, 7n19
Art of Courtly Love [De arte honeste
amandi] See Capellanus, Andreas
Ascham, Roger 2: 28
Attwater, A. L. 1: 20n41; 4: 7-8n19
Awdeleys, Sampson 2: 11
“Ballad of Hind Horn” 2: 11
Barber, Richard 2: 7n17
Barton, Anne 3: 28n40
Baskerville, Charles Read, Virgil B.
Heltzel, and Arthur H. Nethercot 2:
6n11
Beaumont, Francis
Knight of the Burning Pestle 2: 6, 21
Belleforest, Francois de
Histoires Tragiques 5: 3, 4
Bennett, H. S.
English Books and Readers, 14751557 2: 10n27, 20n51
English Books and Readers, 15581603 2: 5n9
Benson, Larry D.
Riverside Chaucer 3: 18n27
“Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte
D’Arthur” 7: 13n22
Bergeron, David
English Civic Pageantry 2: 6n16
“‘Lend Me Your Dwarf’” 2: 29n72
Bevington, David 2: 1n4
Bevis of Hampton 2: 7, 7n21
Bevis of Hampton 1: 6, 12, 19, 22; 2: 12, 3, 4n7, 9, 16, 26, 30, 31; 3: 2-3, 4,
5, 7, 9-11, 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24; 5: 45, 6, 7, 17; 6: 10; 7: 11
Book of Common Prayer 2: 2; 7: 15n24
Book trade 2: 9-10, 13-20, 21-26
Bradbrook, Muriel C. 4: 7n14
@ Michael L. Hays
Bradley, A. C. 1: 10, 15n30, 19-20; 3:
25-27, 26n38, 28n40; 4: 7n15, 8n21;
6: 2n3
Brandimer 2: 12
Braunmuller, A. R. 4: 2n3, 8n20, 12n26
Bristol, Michael D. 1: 8n11
Bullough, Geoffrey 1: 20n40; 2: 3031n76; 5: 3n6, 3n10, 4n14
Burgess, C. F. 6: 2n3
Butterfield, Herbert 1: 7n10
Bynneman, Henry 6: 21n32
Capellanus, Andreas
Art of Courtly Love [De arte honeste
amandi] 1: 19; 2: 4n7; 3: 11-12,
12n16, 14, 16, 16n21
Cassamus Alexander Fragments 3: 16; 7:
3n6
Castiglione, Baldassare
Courtier 5: 10
Catholics (also Catholicism, Catholic
Church) 1: 2-3; 2: 6, 11n34, 22-23,
22-23n56, 26; 4: 13; 5: 1, 1-2n1, 9; 6:
20, 20n30
Caxton, William 2: 5, 16, 17, 23, 24
Le Morte D’Arthur 2: 17, 23; 3: 2n3
Recuyall of the History of Troy 2: 5
Cervantes, Miguel
Don Quixote 1: 14n29; 2: 29
Charlemagne (also Roland) 2: 12n39, 29
Charlewood, John 2: 11, 22n56
Chaucer, Geoffrey 1:7n11, 8n11; 2: 17
Book of the Duchess 7: 12n20
Canterbury Tales 1: 6; 2: 2n4, 8, 24
“Clerk’s Tale” 3: 19
“Cook’s Tale” 2: 2n4
“Knight’s Tale” 1: 8n11, 17n36;
3: 18
“Prologue” 6: 18n27
“Tale of Sir Thopas” 2: 11
“Wife of Bath’s Tale” 1: 10; 3: 5,
16; 4: 10n23; 6: 28
Parliament of Fowls 3: 16; 7: 3n6
Troilus and Criseyde 1: 6, 8n11, 10,
10n14, 12, 17n36; 2: 8, 31n76; 3: 1,
12, 14
Works 2: 24, 25
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY AS CHIVALRIC ROMANCE
Chivalry 1; 1, 17n36; 2: 6, 21, 24, 30; 3:
17, 22, 25; 4: 9, 13, 22; 5: 4, 13; 7: 9,
13n21, 16-17
Chivalric romance(s) 1: 1-22; 2: 1-32; 3:
1-28; 4: 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14,
20, 22; 5: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 20, 21;
6: 1, 4, 6, 7, 7n14, 8, 8n15, 9, 9n18,
10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25,
26; 7: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 14n23, 16, 17n26, 17n27
Biases against 1: 5-18
Evidence for 1: 6, 7, 18; 2: 2-28
Figures (see courtier,
intermediary, knight, lady,
steward)
Materials (see chivalry, courtly
love)
Motifs (see court[s] of love,
demand d’amour, exile-andreturn, fair unknown,
separation-and-reunion, single
combat)
Subjects (see honor, just war,
justice, revenge)
Cinthio, Geraldi 1: 24; 6: 1, 4-5, 6, 13,
17n24, 27, 28
Clyomon and Clamydes 2: 27
Cohen, Walter 6: 11n19
Cole, Howard C. 1: 21n44; 2: 25n61
Colie, Rosalie L. 1: 13n25
Colwell, Thomas 6: 21n32
Common Conditions 2: 27
Cooper, Helen 1: 1n1; 2: 1n4
Copland, William 2:24; 3: 2n3
Courtier 5: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8n22, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 20, 21; 6: 6, 6n13, 11, 12; 7:
16
Courtly love 1: 4, 6, 8n11, 12, 17n36,
18; 2: 4n7, 7, 17; 3: 1, 1n2, 2n4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 11- 14, 16, 17, 20, 23, 27; 5: 4,
7; 6: 1, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 15n23, 16, 21,
23, 26, 28, 30; 7: 2, 3-5, 6, 7, 7n12,
9-10, 12, 13, 13n21
Court(s) of love 2: 4n7, 29n73; 3: 11,
12, 14, 16-17; 6: 22, 22n33, 28; 7: 35, 3n6, 6, 7, 14
Cox John D. & David Scott Kastan 1:
8n11
Creeth, Ned 1: 12n23
Culbert, Taylor 3: 17n26
@ Michael L. Hays
Davis, Alex 0: 5, 5n1; 1: 6n8, 16n35; 2:
29n73; 5: 7n20
Demand d’amour 7: 4, 11n17, 15
Der bestrafe Brudermord [Fratricide
Punished] 5: 3
de Worde, Wynkyn 2: 11, 23, 24; 3: 2n3
Donne, John
Biathanatos 3: 12n15
Dudley, Robert 2: 6, 7
East, Thomas 3: 2n3
Edwards, Philip 2: 31n77; 5: 3n6,
11n30, 15n33
Elizabeth I 1: 1, 2-3, 9,11,18; 2: 6, 7, 15,
19n48, 21, 22n54, 24, 25, 26, 27,
27n67, 28, 29, 30; 4: 13; 5: 5n16; 7:
3n5
Erasmus, Desiderius 2: 28
Evans, G. Blakemore
Riverside Shakespeare 2: 1n1, 1n4;
3: 13n17
Everett, Dorothy 1: 1n1
Exile-and-return motif 3: 4-5, 6, 9, 10,
28; 4: 1, 3, 12, 13, 14, 14n29, 19, 21,
22, 23; 5: 1, 3, 4, 5, 16-17, 18, 20, 21;
7: 1-2, 10-11, 11n17, 12, 13
Fair unknown 3: 18, 25; 7: 10-11, 13,
13n22
Felperin, Howard 1: 15n30, 16n34; 3:
26n38, 27n39; 7: 14n23
Ferguson, Arthur B.
Chivalric Tradition 1: 2n3; 2: 6n16,
15n45, 22n54; 6: 8n16
Indian Summer 1: 2n3, 15n45,
22n54; 5: 6n18
Ferguson, Francis 4: 7n17
Field of the Cloth of Gold 2:6
Fish, Stanley E. 1: 7n9
Foakes, R. A. 2: 1n4
French, Walter Hoyt, and Charles
Brockway Hale 3: 23n33
Frye, Northrop 3: 4n9
Furness, Horace Howard
Othello 6: 4n9
King Lear 2: 1n4
Gamelyn 1: 8n11; 2: 2n4; 7: 1n3
Geneva Bible 2: 7
Geoffrey of Monmouth
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Historia regum Britanniae [History of
the Kings of Britain] 7: 1
Gerilon of England 2: 25
Gesner, Carol 1: 9n12
Gist, Margaret Adlum 4: 20n35, 20n36;
5: 6n18
Gorboduc 1: 13; 2: 25
Gosson, Stephen 2: 28
Granville-Barker, Harley 4: 116
Greenblatt, Stephen 0: 8, 9n6
Hamlet in Purgatory 0: 9n6; 5: 1n1,
2n2
Norton Shakespeare 2: 1n4
Greene, Robert 1: 9
Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay 3: 14
Orlando Furioso 1: 22; 2: 12, 13n41,
27n67; 3: 16; 6: 5-6, 13, 27-28, 3031, 30n45; 7: 3n6
Greg, W. W. 2: 12n38
Guy of Warwick 2: 7, 7n21
Guy of Warwick 1: 6, 12, 19; 2: 2n4m
4n7, 9, 10, 16, 26, 26n62, 28n71; 3:
4, 5, 7-9, 11, 12, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22,
23, 24; 6: 7n14; 7: 5
Hackel, Heidi Brayman 2: 20n52
Halio, Jay 2: 1n4
Harbage, Alfred
The Complete Works 2: 1n4
Rival Traditions 2: 21n53
Harington, John
Orlando Furioso [trans] 6: 5, 27, 28
Harrison, G. B. 2: 1n4
Hays, Michael L.
“Bibliography of Dramatic
Adaptations” 1: 8n11; 2: 27n67
“Emending Othello; Explaining
Othello”* 6: 15n23
“Othello's Jealousy: From Textual
Crux to Critical Conundrum”* 6:
15n23
Review of Shakespeare after Theory.*
0: 8n2; 4: 8n20
Review of The Dark Ages and the Age
of Gold* 1: 12n22
“A Sense of the Ending”* 4: 15n30
“Shakespeare’s Use of Medieval
Romance Elements in His Major
Tragedies” 6: 1n1
“What Kind of Play Is Troilus and
Cressida?”* 1: 17n36; 2: 27n68
@ Michael L. Hays
“What Means a Knight?”* 1: 9n13
Henderson, Diana E., and James Siemon
1: 8n11; 2: 21n53
Henslowe, Philip [diary] 2: 12, 13; 5: 3
Higgins, John
Mirror for Magistrates 7: 1
Hinman, Charlton
First Folio of Shakespeare [facsimile]
2: 1n1; 3: 13n17
Hirsch, E. D. 1: 7n9
Holinshed, Raphael
Chronicles of England, Scotland, And
Irelande 2: 6, 20; 3: 3n8; 4: 3-8, 4n7,
7n19, 13, 24-25; 7: 1
Holmes, W. 6: 3n4
Homer
Iliad 1: 12
Odyssey 1: 10n14, 12
Horn Childe 2: 11
Horn et Rimenild 2: 11
Hunter, G. K. 1: 8n11, 20n41; 2: 31n76
Hystorie of Hamblet 5: 3
Intermediary 3: 14-16, 24n35; 6: 5, 6,
11, 12, 13-14, 15n23, 16, 26; 7: 8, 12
James I 1: 1, 3, 9, 11, 18; 2: 7, 15, 19,
21, 30; 4: 3, 7, 8n20, 11, 13, 14, 20,
24, 25; 5: 5n16; 7: 3n5, 13
Jauss, Hans Robert 1: 12n24
Jeffres, Abel 6: 21n32
Jenkins, Harold 5: 3n6
Jew(s) (also Jewish, Judaism, tribe[s]) 3:
1; 4: 21n37, 22n37; 6: 19, 19n28, 20,
20n30, 23-24, 24n34, 24n35, 24n36,
25
Johnson, Richard
Seven Champions of Christendom 2:
9, 10-11n30, 25; 3: 3n6
Tom a Lincoln 2: 9, 10-11, 10-11n30,
25
Jonson, Ben 1: 1, 11, 16n33, 18; 2: 20,
28, 29, 29n72, 29n73
Speeches at Prince Henry’s Barriers
2: 29
Jorgensen, Paul A. 6: 9n17, 17-18n26
Just war 4: 8n20, 14, 19, 20-21, 20n38,
22, 23, 24
Justice 1: 3; 3: 1, 2, 3n8, 8, 9, 17, 22, 23,
24, 26, 27; 5: 2, 5, 10, 11, 12, 20; 6:
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4, 8, 9, 20, 21-25, 22n33, 26; 7: 3, 13,
14-17
Poetic 1: 14; 3: 1, 2
Kastan, David Scott 0: 8n2; 4: 2n4, 3n6,
8n20
Kenilworth See Princely Pleasures at,
Ker, W. P. 1: 10n14
Kernan, Alvin 0: 10n7
King Horn 1: 6, 12n24; 2: 9, 11, 31n77;
3: 4, 4n11, 5-6, 11, 12, 19, 21,
22n32, 23, 24, 25; 4: 14n29; 6: 11,
25n37
King, John 2: 24
King Leir 7: 1
King of Tars 6: 10
“Kinge PONTUS” 2: 11
Kipling, Gordon 1: 8n11; 2: 6n16
Knack to Know a Knave 3: 16
Knight 1: 1, 1n1, 2, 3, 4, 4n5, 8n11, 14,
14n29, 21; 2: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 22,
25, 29; 3: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 17n25, 18, 20-25,
21n29, 21n31, 27; 4: 1, 5, 9, 10,
10n23, 11, 13, 14, 16n32, 21, 22,
22n41, 25; 5: 1, 2, 2n2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
6n17, 7, 8, 8n22, 10-14, 10n26, 15,
15n33, 20, 21; 6: 1, 4, 5, 6-13, 6n13,
14, 16, 18n27, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26,
29; 7: 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 12n20, 13,
13n21, 15n24, 16, 17, 17n26
Knight, G. Wilson 4: 7n12
Knight of the Burning Pestle 2: 6, 21
Knights, L. C. 4: 7n18
Kyd, Thomas
Spanish Tragedy 5: 3
Lady 2: 3, 8, 17, 25, 28; 3: 7, 12, 13-14,
16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23; 4: 1, 10, 14; 5:
7, 10; 6: 6, 11, 11n19, 12, 13-16, 22,
25, 26, 27, 28; 7: 8
Loathly 3: 19n28
Law, Jewish (also Old Law vs. New Law)
6: 9, 19, 24
Lazarillo de Tormes 6: 21, 21n32
Leavis, F. R. 1: 10; 6: 2n3
Literacy 1: 2; 2: 10n27, 20, 20n51,
20n52, 26
Lodge, Thomas 2: 2n4; 5: 3
Rosalynde 1: 8n11; 2: 2n4; 7: 1n3
@ Michael L. Hays
London population 2: 19, 19n48,
19n49, 26
Lord Chamberlain’s Men 2: 9
Love’s Labour’s Wonne 2: 12
Lyly, John I:9
Lyons, Bridget Gellert 7: 2n4, 14n23
Malory, Thomas
Le Morte D’Arthur 1: 6, 8n11, 12,
14n29; 2: 9, 16, 17, 23, 25; 3: 1-2,
2n3, 2n4, 4, 5, 12, 14, 18, 22-23; 4:
10n22; 6: 11, 21, 25; 7: 7, 9n14,
9n15, 10n16, 13n22
Mandeville, John
Travels 6: 29n44
Marriage between Wit and Wisdom 2:
27; 3: 20
Neo-chivalric revival 1: 2, 6, 7; 2: 6,
6n16, 15, 21, 25, 29
Nine Worthies 2: 7
Norton, Thomas and Thomas Sackville
Gorboduc 2: 25
Nowottny, Winifred M. T. 6: 22n33
Ovid
Ars Amatoria 3: 12
Palmerin de Oliva 2: 25
Palmerin of England 2: 22, 22n56, 25
Panofsky, Erwin 7: 7n12
Parismus 2: 25
Parry, Graham 1: 8n11
Peele, George
Old Wives Tale 2: 13
Pettet, E. C. 1: 7-8n11, 10n14, 13n26; 2:
31n76
Picaro (also picaresque novel) 21,
21n31
Pickering, John
The Interlude of Vice (Horestes) 2: 5
Pliny
Natural History 6: 29n44
Ponthus et la belle Sidoine 2: 11
Pope, Alexander 6: 11n19
Presentism 0: 8-9, 8n3; 1: 20n41
Primaleon of Greece 2: 25
Princely Pleasures at Kenilworth 2: 6,
6n16, 7
Prosser, Eleanor 5: 2n2, 2n3, 2n4, 9n23,
10n28. 11n30
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Protestantism 1: 3; 2: 7, 22, 26; 5: 1, 9;
6: 20
Lutheranism 5: 1n1
Wittenberg 5: 1, 2, 2n1, 13, 16, 17
Pynson, Richard 2: 1, 2n4, 24, 25
Queen’s Men 2: 13; 6: 5, 27, 27n39
Raleigh, Walter
Voyage to Guinea 6: 29n44
Reubeni, David 6: 24n34
Revenge 1:4; 4: 18, 19, 21, 22n37, 24; 5:
2, 2n1, 2n3, 3, 4, 4n15, 5, 9 10-11,
12, 13-14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20; 6: 6,
13, 14, 19-20, 19n28, 23-24, 30
Ribner, Irving 2: 1n4
Richmond, Velma Bourgeois 2: 22n55; 6:
20n29
Ridley, M. R. 6: 11n19
Robin Hood 1: 8n11; 2: 2n4
Romance (also see chivalric romance) 1:
1-22; 2: 1-32; 3: 1-28
and tragedy 1: 5, 6, 11n19, 13, 1417, 17n36, 18n38; 2: 20n52, 32; 3: 2,
25, 26, 26n38, 27, 28; 4: 14; 7: 14
and tragic romance 0: 5, 7; 1: 4-5, 6,
18, 18n38, 20; 3: 25; 4: 23
Idealism of 0:4; 1: 1, 4, 14-15,
14n29, 16, 17, 19, 19n29; 2: 21n53,
22n54, 27; 3: 1-2, 1n1, 4, 11, 17, 26,
26n38, 27, 28; 4: 1, 3; 6: 4; 7: 2, 10,
14, 17n27
Rose, Mark: 6: 1n1
Rowlands, Samuel
“Guy earle of Warwick” 2: 10
Sackville, Thomas See Norton, Thomas
Sanders, Norman 6: 4n7
Sands, Donald B 4: 22n39
Separation-and-reunion motif 3: 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9; 7: 10, 11, 11n17, 13
Shakespeare, William
Comedy of Errors 4: 28n40; 7: 4
Hamlet 1: 4, 5, 11, 12n23, 13n26,
18, 19, 20, 22; 2: 2, 11n30, 31n77,
32; 3: 8n13, 21, 21n30, 22, 27; 4: 3;
5: 1-21; 6: 6n13; 7: 1, 6n8
1 Henry IV 2: 6, 31n77; 4: 15n31
2 Henry IV 2: 1n3, 31n77
Henry V 2: 31n77
1 Henry VI 2: 31n77
@ Michael L. Hays
2 Henry VI 2: 20n52
Henry VIII 2: 31n77; 5: 4
King Lear 1: 8n11, 14, 16n35, 21,
22; 2: 1-3, 1n4, 30, 31, 31n76,
31n77; 3: 14, 17, 21-22, 21n29, 25,
27; 4: 3; 5: 4; 7: 1-17
Macbeth 1: 8, 13; 3: 3n8, 17, 20, 21,
21n31, 22, 25, 27, 28; 4: 1-25; 5: 1,
14, 16, 17, 21; 6: 3n4; 7: 1
Merchant of Venice 6: 19n28
Midsummer Night’s Dream 2: 20n52
Much Ado about Nothing 3: 14, 15
Othello 1: 4, 10, 10n17, 28, 31, 32;
2: 32; 3: 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21,
21n29, 24, 27; 4: 22n37; 5: 8n21; 6:
1-31; 7: 1, 9n14
Pericles 7: 4
Romeo and Juliet 1: 4; 2: 32
“Sonnet 106” 1: 8n11; 2: 6; 3: 19
Taming of the Shrew 3: 14, 15
Troilus and Cressida 1: 7n11, 12, 17,
17n36; 2: 27n68
Twelfth Night 3: 14, 15; 5: 8n21
Two Gentlemen of Verona 2: 31n77;
3: 14, 15, 16
Two Noble Kinsmen 1: 7n11, 8n11,
17n36
Winter’s Tale 3: 14, 15
Shapiro, James 6: 20n30
Sidney, Philip 1: 3; 2: 26, 29
Arcadia 1: 9; 2: 3; 7: 1
Defense of Poetry 1: 11, 13, 15, 18;
2: 11, 20, 29
Siegel, Paul
“Discerning the Ghost” 5: 1n1, 9n23
“Shakespeare and the Neo-Chivalric
Cult of Honor” 5: 10n27
Single combat (also duel) 1: 4, 8n11; 2:
2, 6, 31n76; 3: 6, 8, 10, 11, 17,
17n25, 17n26, 18; 4: 1, 9, 10, 11, 16,
19, 20, 21-22, 23, 24, 25; 5: 1, 4, 6,
6n17, 10, 15, 17, 18-19; 6: 1, 6n13;
7: 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 13n21, 17n26
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 1: 6; 2:
8; 3: 5
Sir Lancelot du Lake 2: 1n3
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex 1: 16n34
Source and influence study 0: 7; 1: 2021, 22
Speculum Guy 2: 3, 10
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Spenser, Edmund 1: 9n13
Faerie Queene 1: 9, 9n13; 2: 4, 25,
29; 3: 21; 7: 1
Stationers Company 2: 18
Stationers’ Register 2: 11-12
Stephenson, Carl 6: 7n14
Stevens, John 1: 19n39
Steward 3: 8, 23-24; 4: 5, 6, 9, 10, 1415; 6: 6n13
Stoll, E. E. 6: 3n5
Strange’s Men 2: 13; 6, 5, 27
Strong, Roy 2: 7n17
Worde, Wynkyn de 2: 11, 23, 24, 25; 3:
2n3
Wright, Louis B. 2: 26n62
Zesmer, David M. 5: 4n13
Tasso, Torquato 2: 9
Thomas, Keith 1: 2n4; 2: 20n52
Thompson, Karl F. 2: 21n53
Traversi, D. A. 4: 7n12
Tournament at Tottenham 6: 21
Tragedy 0:7; 1: 11n19, 16n34, 18n38; 3:
14, 25-28, 26n38, 27n39, 28n40; 5:
20; 6: 1, 26; 7: 14n23, 15-16
and romance (see romance and
tragedy)
Tragic romance (see Romance, and
tragic romance)
Udall, Nicholas
Ralph Roister Doister 2: 5
Urkowitz, Stanley 7: 17n27
Vaughan, Virginia Mason 1: 10n17; 6:
1n2
Vickers, Brian 6: 3n6
Vinaver, Eugene 1: 11n21
Vives, Juan Luis 2: 28
Wagonheim, Sylvia Stoler 2: 10n29,
12n38
Warren, Michael J. 7: 17n27
Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame
Ragnell 3: 19n28
Weimann, Robert 1: 8n11
Wellek, Rene & Austin Warren 1: 17n37
Wells, Stanley, and Taylor, Gary 4:
19n34; 6: 15n23
West, Robert H. 5: 8-9n23
White, Paul Whitfield 1: 8n11
Wilson, John Dover
What Happens in Hamlet 5: 1n1,
2n3, 2n4, 14n31
Wolff, S. L. 7: 7n11
@ Michael L. Hays
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