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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... disfigure” his daughter at will, the women of Dream disfigure masculine discourse by resisting their own erasure in the public sphere. Hermia and Helena reduce to nonsense the male rhetoric of erotic combat by usurping the language of ...
... disfigure” his daughter at will, the women of Dream disfigure masculine discourse by resisting their own erasure in the public sphere. Hermia and Helena reduce to nonsense the male rhetoric of erotic combat by usurping the language of ...
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... dis-figure” meaning by “undoing its figural or fictive character” (77). The play realizes itself not in the eyes of the spectators but in their imaginations. William C. Carroll, like Florence Falk, looks to Victor Tumer's theories ...
... dis-figure” meaning by “undoing its figural or fictive character” (77). The play realizes itself not in the eyes of the spectators but in their imaginations. William C. Carroll, like Florence Falk, looks to Victor Tumer's theories ...
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