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Acknowledgments | vii | |
Introduction | ix | |
Lectures: Henry VI, Parts One, Two, and Three | 3 | |
Richard III | 13 | |
The Comedy of Errors and The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 23 | |
Love's Labour's Lost | 33 | |
Romeo and Juliet | 44 | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | 53 | |
The Taming of the Shrew, King John, and Richard II | 63 | |
The Merchant of Venice | 75 | |
Sonnets | 86 | |
Henry IV, Parts One and Two, and Henry V | 101 | |
Much Ado About Nothing | 113 | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 124 | |
Julius Caesar | 125 | |
As You Like It | 138 | |
Twelfth Night | 152 | |
Hamlet | 159 | |
Troilus and Cressida | 166 | |
All's Well That Ends Well | 181 | |
Measure for Measure | 185 | |
Othello | 195 | |
Macbeth | 208 | |
King Lear | 219 | |
Antony and Cleopatra | 231 | |
Coriolanus | 243 | |
Timon of Athens | 255 | |
Pericles and Cymbeline | 270 | |
The Winter's Tale | 284 | |
The Tempest | 296 | |
Concluding Lecture | 308 | |
Appendix I | Auden's Saturday Discussion Classes | 321 |
Appendix II | Fall Term Final Examination | 341 |
Appendix III | Auden's Markings in Kittredge | 347 |
Textual Notes | 363 | |
Index | 391 |
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