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Semon, Kenneth J."Time, Tide and Tempest: A Study of Shakespeare's Romances." Modern Language Quarterly 35(4) (1974) 423. Print.
Smith, Hallett. "Shakespeare's Romances." Huntington Library Quarterly 27(3) (1964) 279-287. Print.
Thorne, Alison. Shakespeare's Romances. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Print.
Bieman, Elizabeth. William Shakespeare: The Romances. Boston: Twayne, 1990 .Print.
J. Cobb, Christopher. The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare: Text and Theatrical Technique. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2007. Print
Bevinton, David. This Wide and Universal Theater: Shakespeare in Performance Then and Now. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. Print.
Potter, Lois. The Life of William Shakespeare, A Critical Biography. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, 2012. Print.
Bloom, Harold. Shakespeare's Romances: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide. Broomall, PA: Chelsea House Publishers, c2000. Print.
Lyne, Raphael. Shakespeare's Late Work. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Print.
M. S. Alexander, Catherine. The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Last Plays. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Print.
Preliminary bibliography for James Nelson Barker
edit-Bryer, Jackson R. and Hartig, Mary C. Eds. "The Facts on File Companion to American Drama," Ann Arbor, Michigan: Sheridan Books, 2010. Print.
-Crowley, John W. "James Nelson Barker in Perspective" Educational Theater Journal 24.4 (1972). Print.
-Hitchcock, H. Wiley. "An Early American Melodrama: The Indian Princess of J. N. Barker and John Bray." Notes: Second Series 12.3 (1955): 357-388. Print.
-Miller, Tice L. "Entertaining the Nation: American Drama in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries." Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois UP, 2007. Print.
-Musser, Paul Howard. "James Nelson Barker, 1784-1858; With a Reprint of His Comedy Tears and Smiles." Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P; London, H. Milford: Oxford UP, 1929. Print.
-Quinn, Arthur Hobson. "A History of the American Drama: From the Beginning to the Civil War." New York: F. S. Crofts and Co., 1943. Print.
-Richards, Jeffrey H. "Drama, Theatre and Identity in the American New Republic." New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. Print.
-Richards, Jeffrey H. "Early American Drama." New York: Penguin Books, 1997. Print.
-Scheckel, Susan. "Domesticating the Drama of Conquest: Barker's Pocahontas on the Popular Stage." American Theater Quarterly 10.3 (1996). Print.
-Vickers, Anita. "The New Nation." Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood P, 2002. Print.
- ^ Smith, Hallett (1964). "Shakespeare's Romances". Huntington Library Quarterly. 27(3): 279–287.
- ^ Semon, Kenneth J. (2007). "Time, Tide and Tempest: A Study Of Shakespeare's Romances". Modern Language Quarterly. 35(4): 423.
- ^ Thorne, Alison (2003). Shakespeare's Romances. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- ^ M. S. Alexander, Catherine (2009). The Cambridge Companion To Shakespeare's Last Plays. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.
- ^ Lyne, Raphael (2007). Shakespeare's Late Work. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.
- ^ Papp; Kirkalnd, Joseph; Elizabeth (1988). Shakespeare Alive!. Toronto; New York: Bantam.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Potter, Lois (2012). The Life Of William Shakespeare, A Critical Biography. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell.
- ^ Rowse, A.L. (1963). Shakespeare, A Biography. New York: Harper and Rowe.
- ^ Quennell, Peter (1963). Shakespeare, A Biography. Cleveland: World Pub.Co.
- ^ Bieman, Elizabeth (1990). William Shakespeare, The Romances. Boston: Twayne.