Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Shakespeare plays; Shakespeare, text and performance
Essay discusses the ways in which Shakespeare disguised some of his important dramatic elements as "fools," or characters that, at first glance, may seem as mere comic relief.
Shakespeare, text and performance; Shakespearean criticism
Essay discusses various aspects of Shakespeare's 'King Henry V,' including the extent to which the play fits into the overall Shakespearean tradition of tragedy.
Shakespeare criticism; Shakespeare, the critical tradition; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Balzac, HonoreĢ de, 1799-1850
Essay discusses the author's contention that Shakespeare and Balzac share a similar level of creative genius and unique lasting qualities as prolific artists.
Article in the 1906 October 13 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports on the comic songs sung about mayoral candidates Walter Lindley and Lee C. Gates at a meeting at the University Club.