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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... of the proletariat, takes a quite different tack regarding social Stratification. Replying to Malone, he argues that Dream demonstrates Shakespeare's maturity as a playwright; its Thesean hannony is a 8 Dorothea Kehler.
... of the proletariat, takes a quite different tack regarding social Stratification. Replying to Malone, he argues that Dream demonstrates Shakespeare's maturity as a playwright; its Thesean hannony is a 8 Dorothea Kehler.
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... social theme: women's submission to men in marriage. Thomas Moisan addresses those most traditional subjects and approaches-——textual criticism and literary allusion-as a postmodernist. In his “Antique Fables, Fairy Toys: Elisions ...
... social theme: women's submission to men in marriage. Thomas Moisan addresses those most traditional subjects and approaches-——textual criticism and literary allusion-as a postmodernist. In his “Antique Fables, Fairy Toys: Elisions ...
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... social economy of the verbal arts. On all levels of the play, a struggle exists between the patriarchal word and an intrusive feminine voice that corrects, completes, and supplements masculine discourse with her alternative ethics and ...
... social economy of the verbal arts. On all levels of the play, a struggle exists between the patriarchal word and an intrusive feminine voice that corrects, completes, and supplements masculine discourse with her alternative ethics and ...
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... social subjects—binarisms that now invite deconstruction such as the relationship between reality and imagination, reason and passion, the material and the spiritual, husband and wife—was shared by many '50s critics. Like Edward Dowden ...
... social subjects—binarisms that now invite deconstruction such as the relationship between reality and imagination, reason and passion, the material and the spiritual, husband and wife—was shared by many '50s critics. Like Edward Dowden ...
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... social constraints. In Dream “[t]he whole night's action is presented as a release of shaping fantasy which brings clarification about the tricks of strong imagination.” Also clarified through humor is the experience of “eros in men and ...
... social constraints. In Dream “[t]he whole night's action is presented as a release of shaping fantasy which brings clarification about the tricks of strong imagination.” Also clarified through humor is the experience of “eros in men and ...
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