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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism Dorothea Kehler * AMidsummer Night's Dream Mark Van DorenM * Imagination in A Midsummer Night's Dream R.W. Dent * Titania and the Ass's Head Jan Kott * "Jack Shall Have Jill * / Nought Shall Go Ill " Shirley Nelson Garner * Deference and Accommodation Theodore B. Leinwand * Festive Theory Annabel Patterson * Censorship and Representation Barbara Freedman * A Kingdom of Shadows Louis A.Montrose * Textual Theory and Literary Interpretation Janis Lull * Comic Version of the Theseus Myth DouglasFreake * Antique Fables Fairy Toys: Elisions Allusion and Translation Thomas Molsan * Disfiguring Women with Masculine Tropes: A Rhetorical Reading Christy Desmet * Our Nightly Madness: Shakespeare's Dream Without TheInterpretation of Dreams Thelma N. Greenfield * Chronotope and Repression Susan Baker * Preposterous Pleasures: Queer Theories Douglas E. Green * A Review of Ariane Mnouchkine's Le Songe d'une Nuit d' ft 1968 AnnFriden * Shakespeare at the Guthrie 1975 Thomas Clayton * Kenneth Branagh's A Midsummer Night's Dream 1990 Robert A. Logan * Brecht and Beyond: Shakespeare on the East German Stage 1971-1980 Lawrence Guntner * AMidsummer Night's Dream: Nightmare or Gentle Snooze? 1970-1994 Mary Z. Maher * Transposing Helena to Form and Dignity 1994 Lisa J. Moore * Marion McClinton's AMidsummer Night's Dream at the La Jolla Playhouse 1995 Dorothea Kehler
Bibliographic Survey of the Criticism Dorothea Kehler * AMidsummer Night's Dream Mark Van DorenM * Imagination in A Midsummer Night's Dream R.W. Dent * Titania and the Ass's Head Jan Kott * "Jack Shall Have Jill * / Nought Shall Go Ill " Shirley Nelson Garner * Deference and Accommodation Theodore B. Leinwand * Festive Theory Annabel Patterson * Censorship and Representation Barbara Freedman * A Kingdom of Shadows Louis A.Montrose * Textual Theory and Literary Interpretation Janis Lull * Comic Version of the Theseus Myth DouglasFreake * Antique Fables Fairy Toys: Elisions Allusion and Translation Thomas Molsan * Disfiguring Women with Masculine Tropes: A Rhetorical Reading Christy Desmet * Our Nightly Madness: Shakespeare's Dream Without TheInterpretation of Dreams Thelma N. Greenfield * Chronotope and Repression Susan Baker * Preposterous Pleasures: Queer Theories Douglas E. Green * A Review of Ariane Mnouchkine's Le Songe d'une Nuit d' ft 1968 AnnFriden * Shakespeare at the Guthrie 1975 Thomas Clayton * Kenneth Branagh's A Midsummer Night's Dream 1990 Robert A. Logan * Brecht and Beyond: Shakespeare on the East German Stage 1971-1980 Lawrence Guntner * AMidsummer Night's Dream: Nightmare or Gentle Snooze? 1970-1994 Mary Z. Maher * Transposing Helena to Form and Dignity 1994 Lisa J. Moore * Marion McClinton's AMidsummer Night's Dream at the La Jolla Playhouse 1995 Dorothea Kehler
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