Elizabethan studies and other essays in honor of George F. Reynolds

Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Boulder, Col. : [University of Colorado], 1945.
Physical Description: x, 387 pages : illustrations (facsimiles) portrait ; 26 cm.
Series: University of Colorado studies. Studies in the humanities ; v. 2, no. 4.
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Table of Contents:
  • Bibliography of the writings of George Fullmer Reynolds, 1905-1945.
  • The scholar as artist-interpreter, by E.A. Cross.
  • Two proposals for educating the emotions, by Garland Greever.
  • Backgrounds, and facts, by J.R. Macarthur.
  • Speech for the masses, by Richard Murphy.
  • No ivory tower, by D.H. Stevens.
  • Pedagogy, the Humpty Dumpty science, by Burgess Johnson.
  • Salvation through semantics, by G.S. McCue.
  • Chaucer's Cressida, by S.B. Neff.
  • John Gower in his most significant role, by G.R. Coffman.
  • The image of the new world, by H.M. Jones.
  • The staging of Gammer Gurton's nedle, by H.A. Watt.
  • Marlowe's "Now," by G.C. Taylor.
  • The imagery of color, light, and darkness in the poetry of Christopher Marlowe, by R.L. Hillier.
  • Tamburlaine and the renaissance, by Hallett Smith.
  • Cinthio's Epitia and Measure for measure, by R.H. Ball.
  • The forced gait of a shuffling nag, by J.D.A. Ogilvy.
  • The shrew and A shrew, by Hardin Craig.
  • The taming of a shrew, by T.M. Parrott.
  • Motivation of the inciting.
  • Shakespeare and race prejudices, by Robert Withington.
  • The symphonic form of King Lear, by G.R. Kernodle.
  • The royal fletcher and the loyal Heywood, by Tucker Brooke.
  • A note on the date of Middleton's The family of love, with a query on the Porters' hall theatre, by Baldwin Maxwell.
  • Epic conventions in Paradise lost, by J.D. Spaeth.
  • Two broadsides on Hobbes, by Betty T. Stocks.
  • Preface to a bibliography of Young's Night-thoughts, by Henry Pettit.
  • Elizabeth Canning in print, by Lillian B. McCue.
  • Smollett and Garrick, by L.M. Knapp.
  • Edmund Burke and James Barry, by D.C. Bryant.
  • Some observations on the vocabulary of landscape description among the early romanticists, by Irene P. McKeehan.
  • "The willing suspension of disbelief," by E.L. Griggs.
  • Shelley's "Proposal for reform," by R.M. Smith.
  • Notes on the vogue of Keats, 1821-1848, by H.E. Rollins.
  • First American performances of some English plays, by M.S. Shockley.
  • The American historical novel, by E.E. Leisy.
  • "O, tempora! O, mores.
  • More roots for Leaves of grass, by Edna D. Romig.
  • "Violina" by Fitz-James O'Brien, by Francis Wolle.
  • A study in connotation, by Marjorie M. Kimmerle.
  • G.B.S., music, and Shakespearean blank verse, by E.J. West.
  • Art and theatre: Georg Fuchs, by Barnard Hewitt.
  • They build their own, by Carl Glick.
  • Robert Frost and the New England tradition, by C.H. Foster.
  • The poetics of Mr. Fearing, by C.D. Abbott.