Incoming Resources
- Renunciation as a tragic focus;, a study of five plays., With an introd. by Norman J. De Witt
- Patterns in Shakespearian tragedy
- Tragedy: plays, theory, and criticism
- Euripides;, a collection of critical essays,, edited by Erich Segal
- Twentieth century interpretations of Coriolanus;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by James E. Phillips
- Shakespeare's early tragedies, a collection of critical essays, edited by Mark Rose
- The Hamlet of Shakespeare's audience,, by John W. Draper
- Twentieth century interpretations of Julius Caesar, a collection of critical essays, edited by Leonard F. Dean
- Perspectives on Hamlet, collected papers of the Bucknell-Susquehanna Colloquium on Hamlet, held at Bucknell and Susquehanna Universities, April 27 and 28, 1973, edited by William G. Holzberger and Peter B. Waldeck
- Scourge and minister;, a study of Hamlet as tragedy of revengefulness and justice
- On Aristotle and Greek tragedy, [by] John Jones
- The vision of tragedy, Richard B. Sewall
- Interpreting Hamlet, materials for analysis / selected and edited by Russell E. Leavenworth
- Macbeth, a guide to the play, H.R. Coursen
- Tragic alphabet, Shakespeare's drama of language, Lawrence Danson
- Romeo and Juliet, a guide to the play, Jay L. Halio
- Hamlet and the philosophy of literary criticism
- Tragic themes in Western literature;, seven essays by Bernard Knox [and others] Edited with an introd. by Cleanth Brooks
- Twentieth century interpretations of Doctor Faustus;, a collection of critical essays
- Understanding Macbeth, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Faith Nostbakken
- Shakespeare, the tragedies, John Russell Brown
- Drama within drama: Shakespeare's sense of his art in King Lear, The winter's tale, and The tempest
- Homage to the tragic muse, Angelos Terzakis ; translated from the Greek by Athan H. Anagnostopoulos ; with a foreword by Cedric H. Whitman
- Shakespeare, the tragedies : a collection of critical essays, edited by Alfred Harbage
- William Shakespeare's Othello, by Michael Adams
- The supernatural in tragedy
- The royal play of Macbeth;, when, why, and how it was written by Shakespeare
- Oedipus at Thebes, Sophocles' tragic hero and his time, Bernard Knox
- Twentieth century interpretations of Hamlet;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by David Bevington
- Our naked frailties;, sensational art and meaning in Macbeth, [by] Paul A. Jorgensen
- The heroic image in five Shakespearean tragedies,, by Matthew N. Proser
- Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet;, a psychoanalytic inquiry,, by K. R. Eissler
- Twentieth century interpretations of Romeo and Juliet, a collection of critical essays, edited by Douglas Cole
- The death of tragedy
- Critical essays on Shakespeare's King Lear, edited by Jay L. Halio
- Shakespeare's tragedies of love;, an examination of the possibility of common readings of Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear & Anthony and Cleopatra,, by H. A. Mason
- A definition of tragedy
- Shakespeare & the outer mystery, [by] Robert H. West
- The imagery of Euripides:, a study in the dramatic use of pictorial language, [by] Shirley A. Barlow
- Sophocles, a study of heroic humanism, Cedric H. Whitman
- Hamlet, poem unlimited, Harold Bloom
- This great stage;, image and structure in King Lear
- Hamlet, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Heinrich von Kleist;, a study in tragedy and anxiety
- Tragedy: a view of life
- Moderns on tragedy;, an anthology of modern and relevant opinions on the substance and meaning of tragedy
- The spirit of tragedy
- An introduction to Sophocles, [by] T.B.L. Webster
- Oedipus Tyrannus, tragic heroism and the limits of knowledge, Charles Segal
- Ethical aspects of tragedy;, a comparison of certain tragedies, by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Seneca, and Shakespeare