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APPENDIX D

Suggestions for Collateral Reading

William Hazlitt: Characters of Shakespear's Plays, 1817. (In Vol. I of A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover's edition of Hazlitt's Works, 1902.)

Charles Lamb: On Some of the Old Actors, in Essays of Elia.

Canon Ainger: Shakespeare in the Middle Temple, in English Illustrated Magazine, 1884, pp. 366–376.

William Winter: Twelfth Night [account of Augustin Daly's revival] and Ada Rehan as Viola, in Shadows of the Stage, Third Series, 1895, pp. 20–46.

Horace Howard Furness: Twelfe Night, or, What you will. Vol. XIII of Variorum edition of Shakespeare, 1901.

G. C. Moore Smith: Lælia, a comedy acted at Queens' College, Cambridge, probably on March 1st, 1595 (Cambridge University Press, 1910).

Morton Luce: Rich's 'Apolonius & Silla,' an original of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night,' in Shakespeare Classics, 1912. [This contains a good survey of the source material in general, with the exception of Montemayor.]

Jorge de Montemayor: Diana Enamorada (story of The Shepherdess Felismena, in W. C. Hazlitt's Shakespeare's Library, 1875, Vol. I, pp. 275–312).

M. P. Tilley: The Organic Unity of Twelfth Night, in Publications of the Modern Language Association, 1914, pp. 550–566.