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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... Allusion, and Translation in A Midsummer Night 's Dream Thomas Moisan Disfiguring Women with Masculine Tropes: A Rhetorical Reading of A Midsummer Night 's Dream Christ); Desmet Our Nightly Madness: Shakespeare's Dream Without The ...
... Allusion, and Translation in A Midsummer Night 's Dream Thomas Moisan Disfiguring Women with Masculine Tropes: A Rhetorical Reading of A Midsummer Night 's Dream Christ); Desmet Our Nightly Madness: Shakespeare's Dream Without The ...
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... allusions to Elizabeth, James, and various aristocrats, which she offers as evidence of revision. She explains “Shakespeare's part in the political game . . . either through his friendship with Southampton or through his connection with ...
... allusions to Elizabeth, James, and various aristocrats, which she offers as evidence of revision. She explains “Shakespeare's part in the political game . . . either through his friendship with Southampton or through his connection with ...
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... allusion that had led us to, and beyond these, both the resources of what Spitzer called “historical semantics” and ... Allusions Source study exerts a special fascination for students of A Midsummer Night's Dream, conflating eras as it ...
... allusion that had led us to, and beyond these, both the resources of what Spitzer called “historical semantics” and ... Allusions Source study exerts a special fascination for students of A Midsummer Night's Dream, conflating eras as it ...
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... allusions and ideas in The Praise of Folly and Dream; Shakespeare may have used Erasmus as a source, since in both works the fools at least momentarily triumph, their contexts having provided “ironic but sublime hints of fleeting ...
... allusions and ideas in The Praise of Folly and Dream; Shakespeare may have used Erasmus as a source, since in both works the fools at least momentarily triumph, their contexts having provided “ironic but sublime hints of fleeting ...
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... allusions. Kott now believes that Dream is susceptible to light as well as dark interpretations. John S. Mebane (1982) considers Chaucer's “Knight's Tale” the most important source for the Theseus material in Dream. Aside from the ...
... allusions. Kott now believes that Dream is susceptible to light as well as dark interpretations. John S. Mebane (1982) considers Chaucer's “Knight's Tale” the most important source for the Theseus material in Dream. Aside from the ...
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