A Midsummer Night's Dream: Critical EssaysDorothea Kehler Routledge, 06/12/2012 - 506 páginas 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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... political issues as well. A Midsummer Night's Dream, while no glaring exception to trends as much socio-political as aesthetic, early evoked interest in its philosophic underpinnings. Appearance and reality, art, imagination, and above ...
... political issues as well. A Midsummer Night's Dream, while no glaring exception to trends as much socio-political as aesthetic, early evoked interest in its philosophic underpinnings. Appearance and reality, art, imagination, and above ...
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... politics of criticism amplifies, readers are more apt to recognize whether the critic is politically and theoretically ... political trend setters would find such behavior eminently rational and embark on a fin de siecle project that has ...
... politics of criticism amplifies, readers are more apt to recognize whether the critic is politically and theoretically ... political trend setters would find such behavior eminently rational and embark on a fin de siecle project that has ...
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... political game . . . either through his friendship with Southampton or through his connection with the Careys. . .” (154). Editor and critic John Dover Wilson (1924), advanced an important revision theory. Comparing the quarto and folio ...
... political game . . . either through his friendship with Southampton or through his connection with the Careys. . .” (154). Editor and critic John Dover Wilson (1924), advanced an important revision theory. Comparing the quarto and folio ...
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... political power. Since these accounts resonate in Oberon's and Titania's quarrel over possession of the changeling boy, Freake concludes that the Theseus myth resurfaces in Dream because the question of patriarchal power was as vital in ...
... political power. Since these accounts resonate in Oberon's and Titania's quarrel over possession of the changeling boy, Freake concludes that the Theseus myth resurfaces in Dream because the question of patriarchal power was as vital in ...
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... political aspects, John Wilders (1994) eschews questions of power. In a heuristic essay he suggests that performance offers a key to Shakespeare's structure, which is above all dramatic-—“constructed out of hundreds of small units or ...
... political aspects, John Wilders (1994) eschews questions of power. In a heuristic essay he suggests that performance offers a key to Shakespeare's structure, which is above all dramatic-—“constructed out of hundreds of small units or ...
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