"Concord in discord" : the plays of John Ford, 1586-1986
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"Concord in discord" : the plays of John Ford, 1586-1986
(AMS studies in the Renaissance, no. 17)
AMS Press, c1986
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- John Ford's tragedy : the challenge of re-engagement / Thelma N. Greenfield
- The perverse : an aspect of Ford's art / Robert B. Heilman
- John Ford and the final exaltation of love / Eugene M. Waith
- Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and the benefits of belatedness / Richard S. Ide
- 'Tis Pity She's a Whore : modern productions and the scholar / Alan C. Dessen
- "Factions of distempered passions" : the development of John Ford's tragic vision in The Witch of Edmonton and The Lover's Melancholy / Larry S. Champion
- "The fate of worthy expectation" : eloquence in Perkin Warbeck / Coburn Freer
- The speaking voice in The Lady's Trial / Glenn Hopp
- The Broken Heart : language suited to a divided mind / Sharon Hamilton
- Brother-sister relationships in Ford's 1633 plays / David M. Bergeron
- Shakespearean and Jacobean patterns in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore / Mark Stavig
- Sequentiality and manipulation of response in Ford's The Fancies Chaste and Noble / Donald K. Anderson, Jr
- Typographical variation in Ford's texts : accidentals or substantives? / R.J. Fehrenbach