A Midsummer Night's Dream: Critical EssaysDorothea Kehler Routledge, 6 dec. 2012 - 506 pagini This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory. |
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... Brook's Titus Andronicus) in 1955), and even interviews with directors and/or actors. Editors have also included photographs from productions around the World to help readers see and further appreciate the way a Shakespearean play has ...
... Brook's Titus Andronicus) in 1955), and even interviews with directors and/or actors. Editors have also included photographs from productions around the World to help readers see and further appreciate the way a Shakespearean play has ...
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... Brooks (1979), Foakes (1984), and Holland (1995)——for more detailed surveys. Samuel B. Hemingway (1911) reflects on chronology, arguing that Midsummer Night's Dream followed rather than preceded Romeo and Juliet, insofar as Dream, and ...
... Brooks (1979), Foakes (1984), and Holland (1995)——for more detailed surveys. Samuel B. Hemingway (1911) reflects on chronology, arguing that Midsummer Night's Dream followed rather than preceded Romeo and Juliet, insofar as Dream, and ...
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... Brooks's discussion of text, chronology, and occasion introducing the Arden edition (1979) remains a valuable summary; also see Brooks's appendices. R.A. Foakes's Introduction to the New Cambridge edition (1984) and his appended ...
... Brooks's discussion of text, chronology, and occasion introducing the Arden edition (1979) remains a valuable summary; also see Brooks's appendices. R.A. Foakes's Introduction to the New Cambridge edition (1984) and his appended ...
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... Brooks (1979), in his introduction to the Arden edition, rehearses some of the most important sources located through the late 1970s, including Spenser's Shepheardes Calender and the tiny fairies of 14 Dorothea Kehler.
... Brooks (1979), in his introduction to the Arden edition, rehearses some of the most important sources located through the late 1970s, including Spenser's Shepheardes Calender and the tiny fairies of 14 Dorothea Kehler.
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... Brooks, and others: “Shame on you, Titania, for holding out on that nice male chauvinist King of the Fairies!” (45). In the past decade inquiry into diverse sources persists in A Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism 15.
... Brooks, and others: “Shame on you, Titania, for holding out on that nice male chauvinist King of the Fairies!” (45). In the past decade inquiry into diverse sources persists in A Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism 15.
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