Books by "John Dover Wilson"

12 books found

Shakespeare's Workshop

Shakespeare's Workshop

by William John Lawrence

1928 · Oxford : B. Blackwell

Wesley's Legacy to the World

Wesley's Legacy to the World

by John Ernest Rattenbury

1928

"Hamlet" Once More

"Hamlet" Once More

by John Mackinnon Robertson

1923

Some Remarks on Translation and Translators

Some Remarks on Translation and Translators

by English Association, John Swinnerton Phillimore

1919

The Problem of "Hamlet"

The Problem of "Hamlet"

by John Mackinnon Robertson

1920

Shakespeare

Shakespeare

by John Cann Bailey

1929

Shylock

Shylock

by John Gross

1994 · Simon and Schuster

Shylock, the cunning moneylender in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, is one of the great familiar figures of the world of drama. He is also one of the most controversial characters ever conceived. Photos.

The Ignorance of Shakespeare

The Ignorance of Shakespeare

by John Doherty

2012 · Strategic Book Publishing

Did William Shakespeare write the plays usually attributed to him or was he an imposter? Many claims have been advanced supporting rival authors, based to a large extent on Shakespeare's presumed ignorance and inability, but no one has ever succeeded in proving beyond doubt that their candidate was the real writer. Nor, it must be said, has anybody proved conclusively the case for Shakespeare. His name, however, appears on the title pages of every edition of the plays published over the last three hundred years or so. This should be a strong point in his favour, but his opponents claim it can be explained away as part of the imposture. Those supporting alternative authors do best when they show that their proteges had the education and access to sources necessary to write the plays. Can the same be said for William Shakespeare? The Ignorance of Shakespeare does not attempt to answer all rival claims in detail-a project that would require several volumes. Rather it aims to show that it is far more likely than not that Shakespeare was well educated, and had access to the reference books and source books required to write the plays. http: //SBPRA.com/JohnDohert