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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... Reflecting some recent critical approaches in Shakespearean studies, these new essays approach the play or poem from a multiplicity of perspectives, including feminist, Marxist, new historical, semiotic, mythic, performance/staging ...
... Reflecting some recent critical approaches in Shakespearean studies, these new essays approach the play or poem from a multiplicity of perspectives, including feminist, Marxist, new historical, semiotic, mythic, performance/staging ...
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... reflects a quality inseparable from the acting profession. The comments of H.N. Hudson, an American clergyman and editor of Shakespeare (1872), are largely derivative. Hudson does perceive, however, that Shakespeare's lightness of ...
... reflects a quality inseparable from the acting profession. The comments of H.N. Hudson, an American clergyman and editor of Shakespeare (1872), are largely derivative. Hudson does perceive, however, that Shakespeare's lightness of ...
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... reflects on chronology, arguing that Midsummer Night's Dream followed rather than preceded Romeo and Juliet, insofar as Dream, and especially the Pyramus and Thisbe playlet, parodied the extreme passions of the love tragedy. In a ...
... reflects on chronology, arguing that Midsummer Night's Dream followed rather than preceded Romeo and Juliet, insofar as Dream, and especially the Pyramus and Thisbe playlet, parodied the extreme passions of the love tragedy. In a ...
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... reflect new experiences and new awareness: “they enter the wood speaking in a highly organised, witty, complicated manner, and leave it speaking much more simply” (36). Brian Vickers (1968) devotes himself to a rhetorical analysis of ...
... reflect new experiences and new awareness: “they enter the wood speaking in a highly organised, witty, complicated manner, and leave it speaking much more simply” (36). Brian Vickers (1968) devotes himself to a rhetorical analysis of ...
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... reflect their times. E.K. Chambers (1905), an example of the latter, distances himself from early nineteenth-century Romanticism and looks to fin de siécle Symbolism. He grants that Coleridge's notion is tenable and suggests that ...
... reflect their times. E.K. Chambers (1905), an example of the latter, distances himself from early nineteenth-century Romanticism and looks to fin de siécle Symbolism. He grants that Coleridge's notion is tenable and suggests that ...
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