Measure for Measure (Vol. 76) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Barbour, Richmond. “‘There Is Our Commission’: Writing and Authority in Measure for Measure.Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99, no. 2 (April 2000): 193-214.

Provides an analysis of monarchical concerns as addressed via the character of the Duke in Measure for Measure.

Bawcutt, N. W. Introduction to The Oxford Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, edited by N. W. Bawcutt, pp. 42-63. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991.

Provides an overview of Measure for Measure, including plot and character analysis and a discussion of sources.

Bradbrook, Muriel. “The Balance and the Sword in Measure for Measure.” In Muriel Bradbrook on Shakespeare, pp. 118-28. Sussex: Harvester Press, 1984.

Examines issues of law as they are dealt with in Measure for Measure.

Dunkel, Wilbur. “Law and Equity in Measure for Measure.”...

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