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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... gender roles; of sexual maturation and preference; and most recently, of early modern but lingering racialism. My ... gender to feminist and queer theory readings. Recently, the negotiations between criticism and performance have become ...
... gender roles; of sexual maturation and preference; and most recently, of early modern but lingering racialism. My ... gender to feminist and queer theory readings. Recently, the negotiations between criticism and performance have become ...
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... gender can only have a regressive influence. A number of reference works are especially useful: D. Allen Carroll and Gary Jay Williams's annotated bibliography devoted exclusively to Dream (1986); the Shakespeare bibliographies compiled ...
... gender can only have a regressive influence. A number of reference works are especially useful: D. Allen Carroll and Gary Jay Williams's annotated bibliography devoted exclusively to Dream (1986); the Shakespeare bibliographies compiled ...
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... gender issues introduced into the critical canon of Dream. (See Lisa J. Moore's essay in this volume for an actress's take on Helena.) William Maginn, an Anglo-Irish writer, is notable for an 1837 essay on Theseus's “the lunatic, the ...
... gender issues introduced into the critical canon of Dream. (See Lisa J. Moore's essay in this volume for an actress's take on Helena.) William Maginn, an Anglo-Irish writer, is notable for an 1837 essay on Theseus's “the lunatic, the ...
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... gender, and social status. He remarks that Dream derives much of its comic energy from that collapse, which also produces the “rude” juxtapositions that highlight its ideological resonances. To examine the elisions and distortions ...
... gender, and social status. He remarks that Dream derives much of its comic energy from that collapse, which also produces the “rude” juxtapositions that highlight its ideological resonances. To examine the elisions and distortions ...
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... . Incorporating a considerable body of contemporary criticism, particularly works having to do with gender and theater, Calderwood's book is an important and entertaining contribution. A Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism 41.
... . Incorporating a considerable body of contemporary criticism, particularly works having to do with gender and theater, Calderwood's book is an important and entertaining contribution. A Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism 41.
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