Kenneth Stephen Deighton
(1835–1910)

Indian colonial education administrator, edited works for Indian students

Works

As Author

  • The Old Dramatists: Conjectural Readings (1896) IA

As Editor

  • King Henry the Fifth (1880) (HathiTrust)
  • Much Ado about Nothing (1888) (HathiTrust)
  • Cymbeline (1889) (HathiTrust)
  • The Winter's Tale (1889)
  • Twelfth Night (1889)
  • Othello, The Moor of Venice (1890)
  • The Life and Death of King John (1890)
  • Julius Caesar (1890)
  • Macbeth (1890)
  • The Tempest (1889)
  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1891)
  • A Midsummer-Night's Dream (1891)
  • King Lear (1891)
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1891)
  • As You Like It (1891)
  • Augen-zeb by John Dryden (1892) IA
  • Selection from the The Spectator by Addison (1892) (HathiTrust)
  • Romeo and Juliet (1893)
  • Lord Clive by Macaulay (1893)
  • Warren Hastings by Macaulay (1893) IA
  • Selections from Pope's Works by Pope (1893) (HathiTrust)
  • A New Way to Pay Old Debts by Massinger (1893) (external scan)
  • Lamb's Essays of Elia by Charles Lamb (1893) (external scan)
  • Fine Arts in India by Napier (1894)
  • She Stoops to Conquerby Goldsmith (1894)
  • The Good Natur'd Man by Goldsmith (1894)
  • Milton's Paradise Regained by Milton (1894) (external scan)
  • Coverly Papers from The Spectator by Addison (1896) rs00addi IA
  • Timon of Athens, The Works of Shakespeare, The Arden Shakespeare, 1st ser., 1st edition (1905) (external scan)
  • Troilus and Cressida, The Works of Shakespeare, The Arden Shakespeare, 1st ser., 1st edition (1906) (external scan)
  • Milton by Samuel Johnson (1906) IA
  • Pericles, The Works of Shakespeare, The Arden Shakespeare, 1st ser. (1907) (external scan)

Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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