People have expressed interest.
3 Complete Works, Wm. Shakespeare (Norton, Riverside, Pelican), also various individual plays, like the Arden edition of Titus Andronicus
4-vol. Complete Works, John Webster
3 editions, Thos. Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy (Regents, New Mermaids, Revels; the Regents edition also includes The First Part of Hieronimo)
Thos. Middleton and Wm. Rowley, The Changeling (Regents)
Geo. Chapman, The Tragedy of Bussy D'Ambois (Regents; I also have on my shelves at the moment The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois, but that belongs to the library and I'm going to have to give it back)
Cyril Tourneur, The Atheist's Tragedy (New Mermaids)
Cyril Tourneur (?), The Revengers Tragedy (Regents)
Peter Shaffer, Equus
3 translations of Seneca (the Loeb, the Complete Roman Drama in Translation from Johns Hopkins, a collection of Elizabethan translations)
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Samuel Beckett, Collected Shorter Plays
Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Christopher Fry, The Lady's Not for Burning
Jean Anouillh, transl. Christopher Fry, Ring Round the Moon
Bertolt Brecht, Galileo, Mother Courage and her Children
David Henry Hwang, M. Butterfly
Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman
W. S. Gilbert, The Mikado
Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya
Jean Gênet, The Blacks
T. S. Eliot, Murder in the Cathedral
Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon and Love All
George Bernard Shaw, Caesar and Cleopatra, Pygmalion
Sam Shepard, Seven Plays (True West, Savage Love, Tongues, La Turista, The Tooth of Crime, Curse of the Starving Class, Buried Child)
Jean Racine, Phèdre
Jean Racine, Andromaque
Jean-Baptiste Molière, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, Shakespeare in Love
Eugene O'Neill, Long Day's Journey into Night
Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler
Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House
Eugène Ionesco, Four Plays (The Bald Soprano; The Lesson; Jack, or the Submission; The Chairs)
David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross
Harold Pinter, The Homecoming
Wole Soyinka, The Lion and the Jewel
I'm also morally certain I've got The Glass Menagerie ... somewhere.
And this isn't counting the other early modern plays, which because they aren't in my dissertation got banished to the attic. John Shirley, John Ford, Beaumont and Fletcher, Robert Greene, Elizabeth Carey, Aphra Behn, Richard Brome, a bunch more Middleton, plus all the anthologies ... it's going to be very exciting when we have enough space that I can unpack those boxes again. Like Christmas!
3 Complete Works, Wm. Shakespeare (Norton, Riverside, Pelican), also various individual plays, like the Arden edition of Titus Andronicus
4-vol. Complete Works, John Webster
3 editions, Thos. Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy (Regents, New Mermaids, Revels; the Regents edition also includes The First Part of Hieronimo)
Thos. Middleton and Wm. Rowley, The Changeling (Regents)
Geo. Chapman, The Tragedy of Bussy D'Ambois (Regents; I also have on my shelves at the moment The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois, but that belongs to the library and I'm going to have to give it back)
Cyril Tourneur, The Atheist's Tragedy (New Mermaids)
Cyril Tourneur (?), The Revengers Tragedy (Regents)
Peter Shaffer, Equus
3 translations of Seneca (the Loeb, the Complete Roman Drama in Translation from Johns Hopkins, a collection of Elizabethan translations)
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Samuel Beckett, Collected Shorter Plays
Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Christopher Fry, The Lady's Not for Burning
Jean Anouillh, transl. Christopher Fry, Ring Round the Moon
Bertolt Brecht, Galileo, Mother Courage and her Children
David Henry Hwang, M. Butterfly
Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman
W. S. Gilbert, The Mikado
Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya
Jean Gênet, The Blacks
T. S. Eliot, Murder in the Cathedral
Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon and Love All
George Bernard Shaw, Caesar and Cleopatra, Pygmalion
Sam Shepard, Seven Plays (True West, Savage Love, Tongues, La Turista, The Tooth of Crime, Curse of the Starving Class, Buried Child)
Jean Racine, Phèdre
Jean Racine, Andromaque
Jean-Baptiste Molière, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, Shakespeare in Love
Eugene O'Neill, Long Day's Journey into Night
Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler
Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House
Eugène Ionesco, Four Plays (The Bald Soprano; The Lesson; Jack, or the Submission; The Chairs)
David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross
Harold Pinter, The Homecoming
Wole Soyinka, The Lion and the Jewel
I'm also morally certain I've got The Glass Menagerie ... somewhere.
And this isn't counting the other early modern plays, which because they aren't in my dissertation got banished to the attic. John Shirley, John Ford, Beaumont and Fletcher, Robert Greene, Elizabeth Carey, Aphra Behn, Richard Brome, a bunch more Middleton, plus all the anthologies ... it's going to be very exciting when we have enough space that I can unpack those boxes again. Like Christmas!
Oh, dear ...
Date: 2003-10-18 11:55 am (UTC)I'm a theater geek. The bookcase in my office is almost entirely full of play scripts, anthologies and books about theater. Never mind the ones that are shelved with the Literature in the other room ...