About
I head the U.C.B. Shakespeare Program which develops audio-visual/digital materials for the teaching of Shakespeare such as the video documentaries “Shakespeare and the Globe” (distributed by Films for the Humanities),and “Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Restored” and “Shakespeare and the Spanish Connection” (both distributed by TMW Media). In addition to the above-cited web site, “Shakespeare’s Staging,” we have also developed Milton material, such as the documentary “Milton by Himself” (Films for the Humanities) and a website:
http://miltonrevealed.berkeley.edu Education
B.A. with Honors in English Literature: University of Cambridge (UK) 1954
D.Phil. in English Literature: University of Oxford (UK) 1957
Diplomas in Language University of Florence (1953) & Munich (1956) Work Shared in CORE
Articles
Essays
Syllabi
Bibliographies
Presentations
Other Publications
The School of Love: the Evolution of the Stuart Love Lyric, Princeton University Press, 1964; reprinted in paperback 2015.
Shakespeare’s Political Plays, New York: Random House, 1967
Shakespeare’s Sexual Comedy, New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1972
Renaissance Landscapes: English Lyrics in a European Tradition, Hague: Mouton, 1973
The Christian Revolutionary: John Milton, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1974
Puritans and Libertines: Anglo-French Literary Relations in the Reformation, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1981
Shakespeare in Performance: “King Richard III,” Manchester, U.K., Manchester University Press, January, 1990
John Milton’s Drama of “Paradise Lost” New York: Peter Lang, 1992
Shakespeare in Performance: “King Henry VIII”, Manchester, Manchester University Press: February 1994.
Critical Essays on Shakespeare’s “Richard III.” Edited, with commentary, by Hugh M. Richmond. New York: G. K. Hall, 1999.
Critical Bibliographies of Shakespeare and the Renaissance Stage & Shakespearean Stage History. University of N. Carolina, Asheville, Pegasus Press, 1999.
Shakespeare’s Theatre: A Dictionary of His Stage Context. London/New York: Continuum/Athlone, 2002.
Shakespeare’s Tragedies Reviewed: a Spectator’s Role, New York: Peter Lang, 2015