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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... perspectives, including feminist, Marxist, new historical, semiotic, mythic, performance/staging, cultural, and/or a combination of these and other methodologies. Some volumes in the series even include bibliographic analyses that have ...
... perspectives, including feminist, Marxist, new historical, semiotic, mythic, performance/staging, cultural, and/or a combination of these and other methodologies. Some volumes in the series even include bibliographic analyses that have ...
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... of the plot strands to achieve the most effective comic perspective” (50). While we are distanced from the “virtual caricatures of lovesick youth” (47), who are manipulated by the plot, A Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism I 9.
... of the plot strands to achieve the most effective comic perspective” (50). While we are distanced from the “virtual caricatures of lovesick youth” (47), who are manipulated by the plot, A Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism I 9.
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... perspective, urges that the poetry of Dream take precedence over stage effects. Although he discusses ways of presenting the non-realistic elements to an audience accustomed to realistic theater, he observes that meter and tone shifts ...
... perspective, urges that the poetry of Dream take precedence over stage effects. Although he discusses ways of presenting the non-realistic elements to an audience accustomed to realistic theater, he observes that meter and tone shifts ...
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... perspective and distance, both in the geographic and aesthetic senses of those words” (80), and a profusion of lists, which “like the reiterated images . . . serve to create a fully realized world” (83). Many studies address a single ...
... perspective and distance, both in the geographic and aesthetic senses of those words” (80), and a profusion of lists, which “like the reiterated images . . . serve to create a fully realized world” (83). Many studies address a single ...
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... perspective on art. But for John A. Allen (1967) Bottom symbolizes the animalistic aspect of humanity, redeemed only by Titania's maternal tenderness, which allows him to understand the love and self-sacrifice of Pyramus and Thisbe ...
... perspective on art. But for John A. Allen (1967) Bottom symbolizes the animalistic aspect of humanity, redeemed only by Titania's maternal tenderness, which allows him to understand the love and self-sacrifice of Pyramus and Thisbe ...
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