Bibliography

Required editions are available for purchase at Papyrus Books, with Barnard call numbers for editions also available on reserve. The course packet is available for purchase from Prof. Garrett and is on reserve in the Barnard library; titles in bold are in the course packet and need not be purchased.

Aeschylus, The Oresteia, trans. Robert Fagles (Penguin Classics); reserve call no: PA 3827 .A47

Aristophanes, The Frogs

Behn, Aphra, The Rover (Nebraska UP); reserve call no: PR 3317. R58 1967

Brown, John Russell, ed. The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre (Oxford UP).

de Vega, Lope, Three Major Plays (Oxford World�s Classics/Oxford UP); reserve call no (title: Fuente Ovejuna): PQ 6439 .F75 1969

Ducharte, Pierre Louis. The Italian Comedy (Dover Publications).

Gassner, John. Medieval and Tudor Drama (Applause); PR 1262 .M43 1987.

John Gassner and Ralph Allen, eds. Theatre and Drama in the Making (New York: Applause, 1964, 1992).

Euripides, Hippolytus; reserve call no TBA.

Euripides, Medea, trans. Philip Vellacott (Penguin Classics); reserve call no: PA 3973 .M4 1973

Jonson, Ben, Volpone (Dover Press); reserve call no: PR 2622 .A143

Ley, Graham. A Short Introduction to the Ancient Greek Theatre (Chicago UP); reserve call no: PA 3201 .L47 1991.

Marlowe, Christopher, Complete Plays (Penguin Classics); reserve call no: PR 2661 .S7

Moli�re, Tartuffe, trans. Richard Wilbur (Harcourt Brace); reserve call no: PQ 1837 .A485 1965

Racine, Jean, Ph�dre, trans. Ted Hughes; PQ 1898 A33 1999g.

Seneca, Thyestes, trans. Caryl Churchill (Nick Hern books); PA 6666 .T5 C48 1995

Shakespeare, William. As You Like It (Arden); reserve call no: see below

Shakespeare, William. Henry IV, Part I (Arden); reserve call no: see below

Sophocles, The Three Theban Plays, trans. Robert Fagles (Penguin Classics); reserve call no: PA 4414 .A1 U52

Shakespeare on reserve at Barnard Library:
Shakespeare, William. Riverside Shakespeare; reserve call no: PR 2754 .R59 1974C

(Note on texts: I have asked Papyrus to order the editions I prefer; however, with the English texts, you may buy a cheaper edition if you choose. The translations of the Greek, Roman, Spanish, and French plays, however, are carefully chosen for specific reasons, so if possible I'd prefer you to read the translations I've chosen.)