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  1. Barber, Cesar Lombardi. Creating Elizabethan Tragedy: The Theater of Marlowe and Kyd. Ed Richard P. Wheeler. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.
  2. Bevington, David M. From Mankind to Marlowe: Growth of Structure in the Popular Drama of Tudor England. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1962.
  3. Boitani, Piero. The European Tragedy of Troilus. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989.
  4. Bowers, Fredson T. Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy: 1587-1642. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966 [1940].
  5. Braden, Gordon. Renaissance Tragedy and the Senecan Tradition: Anger's Privilege. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985.
  6. Charlton, H. B. The Senecan Tradition in Renaissance Tragedy. Folcroft, Pa: Folcroft Press, 1969 [1946].
  7. Charney, Maurice. Titus Andronicus. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990.
  8. Clemen, Wolfgang. English Tragedy before Shakespeare: The Development of Dramatic Speech. Trans. T. S Dorsch. London: Methuen, 1961.
  9. Danson, Lawrence. Shakespeare's Dramatic Genres. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
  10. Edwards, Philip. Thomas Kyd and Early Elizabethan Tragedy. London: Longmans, Green, 1966.
  11. Eliot, T. S. "Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca." Selected Essays. Third ed. London: Faber and Faber, 1958.
  12. Farnham, Willard. The Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Tragedy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1950 [revised].
  13. Gibbons, Brian. Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedies. Tonbridge, Kent: E. Benn, 1984.
  14. Green, David C. Plutarch Revisited: A Study of Shakespeare's Last Roman Tragedies and Their Source. Salzburg: Institut für anglistik und amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1979.
  15. Griswold, Wendy.. Renaissance Revivals: City Comedy and Revenge Tragedy in the London. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.
  16. Guilfoyle, Cherrell. Shakespeare's Play within Play: Medieval Imagery and Scenic Form in Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. Kalamazoo: Western Michigan University, Medieval Institute Publications, 1990.
  17. Kyd, Thomas. The Works of Thomas Kyd. Ed Frederick S. Boas. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1955.
  18. Levin, Harry. The Overreacher: A Study of Christopher Marlowe. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1952.
  19. Lucas, F. L. Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1922.
  20. Marlowe, Christopher. The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed Roma Gill. Vol. 2 vols. Oxford and New York: Clarendon Press and Oxford University Press, 1987-1990.
  21. McAlindon, T.. English Renaissance Tragedy. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1986.
  22. Miles, Geoffrey. Shakespeare and the Constant Romans. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996.
  23. Piccolomini, Manfredi. The Brutus Revival: Parricide and Tyrannicide During the Renaissance. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1991.
  24. Poole, Adrian. Tragedy: Shakespeare and the Greek Example. Oxford and New York: Blackwell, 1987.
  25. Preston, Thomas. A Critical Edition of Thomas Preston's "Cambises". Ed Robert Carl Johnson. Salzburg: Institut fur Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universitat Salzburg, 1975.
  26. Pye, Christopher. The Regal Phantasm: Shakespeare and the Politics of Spectacle. London: Routledge, 1990.
  27. Quinn, Edward. The Major Shakespearean Tragedies: A Critical Bibliography. New York: Free Press, 1973.
  28. Rehm, Rush / Rush Rehm. Marriage to Death: The Conflation of Wedding and Funeral Rituals in Greek Tragedy. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1994.
  29. Sackville, Thomas, and Thomas Norton. Gorboduc, or Ferrex and Porrex. Ed Jr. Irby B. Cauthen. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1970.
  30. Shepherd, Simon. Marlowe and the Politics of Elizabethan Theatre. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1986.
  31. Spencer, Hazelton and Robert Ornstein, eds.. Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy: An Anthology. Boston: Heath, 1964.
  32. Valency, Maurice Jacques. Tragedy. New York: New Amsterdam, 1991.
  33. Vaughan, Virginia Mason. Othello: A Contextual History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  34. Wilks, John S. The Idea of Conscience in Renaissance Tragedy. London: Routledge, 1990.
  35. Young, David. The Action to the Word: Structure and Style in Shakespearean Tragedy. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1990.