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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... Rhetorical Reading of A Midsummer Night 's Dream Christ); Desmet Our Nightly Madness: Shakespeare's Dream Without The Interpretation of Dreams Thelma N. Greenfield Chronotope and Repression in A Midsummer Night's Dream Susan Baker ...
... Rhetorical Reading of A Midsummer Night 's Dream Christ); Desmet Our Nightly Madness: Shakespeare's Dream Without The Interpretation of Dreams Thelma N. Greenfield Chronotope and Repression in A Midsummer Night's Dream Susan Baker ...
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... rhetorical figure in which a symmetrical exchange of parts produces nonsense—which marks Bottom's “translation” of I Corinthians and other instances of the artisans' rhetorical misadventures. At the same time, to examine the shreds and ...
... rhetorical figure in which a symmetrical exchange of parts produces nonsense—which marks Bottom's “translation” of I Corinthians and other instances of the artisans' rhetorical misadventures. At the same time, to examine the shreds and ...
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... rhetoric—love and law. The action proceeds both logically and magically within the two worlds of Athens and the forest, the one societal, the other natural, a binary opposition reproduced in the language. The interlude's styles parody ...
... rhetoric—love and law. The action proceeds both logically and magically within the two worlds of Athens and the forest, the one societal, the other natural, a binary opposition reproduced in the language. The interlude's styles parody ...
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... rhetorical analysis of the mechanicals' speech, focusing on Bottom; Vickers demonstrates how syntax and repetition create Bottom's characterization. Thomas Clayton (1971), in an amusing essay on the wall scene, finds textual support for ...
... rhetorical analysis of the mechanicals' speech, focusing on Bottom; Vickers demonstrates how syntax and repetition create Bottom's characterization. Thomas Clayton (1971), in an amusing essay on the wall scene, finds textual support for ...
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... rhetoric as a contested site. While training in copious speech promotes friendship within a political community of men, rhetoricians recognize that humanist rhetoric depends on an art of verbal ornament traditionally associated with ...
... rhetoric as a contested site. While training in copious speech promotes friendship within a political community of men, rhetoricians recognize that humanist rhetoric depends on an art of verbal ornament traditionally associated with ...
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