Mary Ann McGrail, ed., Shakespeare’s Plutarch, Poetica 48 (1997)
Table of Contents:
Special Issue: Shakespeare’s Plutarch edited by Mary Ann McGrail
Introduction
The Anachronism of Source Criticism: Shakespeare’s Plutarch / Mary Ann McGrail
Section I: Plutarch in the Roman Plays
The Shaping of Coriolanus: Dionysius, Plutarch, and Shakespeare / Christopher Pelling
Antony’s Egyptian Bacchanals: Heroic and Divine Impersonation in Shakespeare’s Plutarch and Antony and Cleopatra / Suzanne L. Wofford
Shakespeare’s Parallel Lives: Plutarch and the Roman Plays / Paul A. Cantor
The Transmutation of Heroic Complexity: Plutarch and Shakespeare / Albert Cook
Section II: Plutarch Traces Elsewhere
Plutarch and Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 / Judith Mossman
Within Athens’ Shadow: The Ghost of Plutarch in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens / John C. Briggs
The “Mutual Pair” in Plutarch and Shakespeare / John W. Velz
Shakespeare’s Cicero / Yasunari Takada
Section III: From Plagiaries to Sources and lntertextuality
From Plagiaries to Sources / Mary Ann McGrail
Plutarch, Shakespeare, Roman Politics and Renaissance Translation / John Denton
Twentieth-Century Intertextuality and the Reading of Shakespeare’s Sources / Andreas Hofele
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