Peter Ure
Peter Ure
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- Image source: Open LibraryTA
Towards a mythology
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Elizabethan and Jacobean drama
cover - Image source: Open LibraryYA
Yeats and Anglo-Irish literature
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Shakespeare: Julius Caesar
cover - Image source: Open LibraryWB
W.B. Yeats and the Shakespearian moment
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Yeats, the playwright
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Yeats
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William Shakespeare; the problem plays
cover - TATowards a MythologyPeter Ure
Towards a Mythology
no cover - SShakespearePeter Ure
Shakespeare
no cover - YYeatsPeter Ure
Yeats
no cover - WYW.B. Yeats.Peter Ure
W.B. Yeats
no cover - WBW. B. YeatsPeter Ure
W.B. Yeats
no cover - WYW.B. YeatsPeter Ure
W.B. Yeats
no cover - SAShakespeare and the inward self...Peter Ure
Shakespeare and the inward self of the tragic hero
no cover - SPSeventeenth-century prose, 1620...Peter Ure
Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700
no cover - KRKing Richard IIPeter Ure
King Richard II
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- Open Work
Towards a mythology
- Open Work
Elizabethan and Jacobean drama
- Open Work
Yeats and Anglo-Irish literature
- Open Work
Shakespeare: Julius Caesar
- Open Work
W.B. Yeats and the Shakespearian moment
- Open Work
Yeats, the playwright
- Open Work
Yeats
- Open Work
William Shakespeare; the problem plays
- Open Work
Towards a Mythology
- Open Work
Shakespeare
- Open Work
Yeats
- Open Work
W.B. Yeats
- Open Work
W.B. Yeats
- Open Work
W.B. Yeats
- Open Work
Shakespeare and the inward self of the tragic hero
- Open Work
Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700
- Open Work
King Richard II