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Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage

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Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage also known as William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage [1] is a six-volume work edited by Brian Vickers.[2][3] Volumes 1 through 3 were published in 1974 and 1975 by Routledge & Kegan Paul.[3] Vickers' "Critical Heritage" is described as a "...more or less complete collection of criticisms of Shakespeare's works."[2] Additionally, this set was expected to span three centuries by the time Volume 3 was available.[2] Vickers as the editor, wrote digestible introductions to each volume and easy to read headnotes throughout.[2][3][4][5] Volume 6 covers the years of 1774 to 1801, and was published in 1981.[6] The complete set covers viewpoints on Shakespeare's work "from 1623 through to 1801."[7]

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  1. ^ Note: The references refer to this work by the first above title in this introduction, but the publisher markets the book under the second title mentioned above.
  2. ^ a b c d Kernan, Alvin. Reviewed Work: "Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage." (Winter 1977) Shakespeare Quarterly. 28, 1, 96-98 JSTOR 2869641
  3. ^ a b c Hamer, Douglas. Reviewed Work: "Shakespeare. The Critical Heritage." (February 1977) Review of English Studies. New Series, 28, 109, 83-86. JSTOR 514950
  4. ^ Bertram, Paul. "Reviewed Work: Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage." Volume. 5, 1765-1774. by Brian Vickers." (Autumn 1980) Renaissance Quarterly 33, 3, 470-471 JSTOR 2860938
  5. ^ Hamer, Douglas. "Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage. Vol. IV: 1753-1765 by Brian Vickers." (November 1977) Review of English Studies. New Series, 28, 112, 457-459. JSTOR 514485.
  6. ^ Bullough, G. "Reviewed Work: Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage. Volume VI. 1774-1801." (1985) The Yearbook of English Studies. Vol. 15, Anglo-French Literary Relations Special Number, pp. 282-284 JSTOR 3508580
  7. ^ Publisher's book description. "Shakespeare: Critical Heritage Set". Routledge & CRC Press.
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