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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... Interpretation, and the Last Act of A Midsummer Night 's Dream Janis Lull A Midsummer Night 's Dream as a Comic Version of the Theseus Myth Douglas F reake Antique Fables, Fairy Toys: Elisions, Allusion, and Translation in A Midsummer ...
... Interpretation, and the Last Act of A Midsummer Night 's Dream Janis Lull A Midsummer Night 's Dream as a Comic Version of the Theseus Myth Douglas F reake Antique Fables, Fairy Toys: Elisions, Allusion, and Translation in A Midsummer ...
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... interpretations, and reviews of the most influential productions. Each volume in the series, devoted to a ... interpreted over the centuries. A major feature of each volume in the series is the editor's introduction. Each volume editor ...
... interpretations, and reviews of the most influential productions. Each volume in the series, devoted to a ... interpreted over the centuries. A major feature of each volume in the series is the editor's introduction. Each volume editor ...
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... interpretations written for a particular volume by notable directors whose comments might be titled “The Director's Choice,” histories of seminal productions (e.g., Peter Brook's Titus Andronicus) in 1955), and even interviews with ...
... interpretations written for a particular volume by notable directors whose comments might be titled “The Director's Choice,” histories of seminal productions (e.g., Peter Brook's Titus Andronicus) in 1955), and even interviews with ...
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... interpretation is an assertion of Titania's fault of caprice and deserved punishment by “a dutiful husband” (403) who says,.in effect, “if you cannot live in peace with me, one of your own kind, then try the contrary, a horrid brute ...
... interpretation is an assertion of Titania's fault of caprice and deserved punishment by “a dutiful husband” (403) who says,.in effect, “if you cannot live in peace with me, one of your own kind, then try the contrary, a horrid brute ...
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... interpretation. Patricia Parker (1994) and her students, in a remarkable pedagogic exercise, pondered the literary associations of “more,” “moral” and “mural” in the Folio's “Now is the moral down between the two neighbors” (5.1) as ...
... interpretation. Patricia Parker (1994) and her students, in a remarkable pedagogic exercise, pondered the literary associations of “more,” “moral” and “mural” in the Folio's “Now is the moral down between the two neighbors” (5.1) as ...
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