Publisher's Synopsis
Shakespeariana From 1564 to 1864 offers a comprehensive account of Shakespearean literature across England, Germany, and France during three centuries. This detailed bibliographical introduction, compiled by Franz J. L. Thimm, explores the evolution of critical perspectives on Shakespeare's works from the late 16th century through the mid-19th century.
This volume serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Shakespeare, providing insights into the historical reception and interpretation of his plays and poems. It meticulously documents the various publications, commentaries, and analyses that have shaped our understanding of the Bard's enduring legacy.
A vital addition to any literary collection, "Shakespeariana" offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Shakespearean scholarship and its development over time.
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