Brian Vickers (literary Scholar) - Works

Works

  • The Man of Feeling by Henry Mackenzie (1967) editor
  • Francis Bacon and Renaissance Prose (1968)
  • The Artistry of Shakespeare's Prose (1968)
  • The World of Jonathan Swift: essays for the tercentenary (1968)
  • Essential articles for the study of Francis Bacon (1968) with Rut Tarselius
  • Seventeenth-century Prose: an anthology (1969) editor
  • Classical Rhetoric in English Poetry (1970)
  • Towards Greek Tragedy: drama, myth, society (1973)
  • Shakespeare; the critical heritage (six volumes, 1974–81) editor
  • Francis Bacon (1978)
  • Frances Yates and the Writing of History (1979)
  • Shakespeare's Hypocrites (1979)
  • Rhetorical and Anti-rhetorical Tropes : on writing the history of elocution (1981)
  • Shakespeare: Coriolanus (1981) editor
  • Rhetoric Revalued: papers from the International Society for the History of Rhetoric (1982) editor
  • Epideictic and Epic in the Renaissance (1983)
  • Epideictic rhetoric in Galileo's "Dialogo" (1983)
  • Occult and Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance (1984) editor
  • Rhetoric and the Pursuit of Truth: language change in the 17th and 18th centuries (1985) editor with Nancy S. Struever
  • Public and Private Life in the Seventeenth Century: the Mackenzie-Evelyn debate (1986)
  • English Science, Bacon to Newton (1987)
  • In Defence of Rhetoric (1988)
  • Returning to Shakespeare (1989)
  • Leisure and Idleness in the Renaissance: the ambivalence of otium. 4 (1). The Society for Renaissance Studies (John Wiley & Sons. March 1990. Article first published online: 29 August 2008. p. 1–37. doi:10.1111/j.1477-4658.1990.tb00408.x. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  • Arbeit, Musse, Meditation : Studies in the Vita activa and Vita contemplativa (1991)
  • Appropriating Shakespeare: contemporary critical quarrels (1993)
  • The history of the reign of King Henry VII and selected works by Francis Bacon (1998) editor
  • The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon (1999) editor
  • English Renaissance Literary Criticism (1999) editor
  • Shakespeare, Co-author: a historical study of the five collaborative plays (2002)
  • The major works: by Francis Bacon (2002) essays
  • Counterfeiting Shakespeare: evidence, authorship, and John Ford's Funerall elegye (2002)
  • The Merchant of Venice (2005) editor with William Baker
  • Shakespeare, A lover's complaint, and John Davies of Hereford (2007)

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