Shakespearean CriticismJoseph C. Tardiff Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... ( Performance Series ) King Lear Othello Romeo and Juliet Volume 12 ( Performance Series ) The Merchant of Venice A Midsummer Night's Dream The Taming of the Shrew The Two Gentlemen of Verona Volume 13 Shakespearean Criticism Yearbook ...
... ( Performance Series ) King Lear Othello Romeo and Juliet Volume 12 ( Performance Series ) The Merchant of Venice A Midsummer Night's Dream The Taming of the Shrew The Two Gentlemen of Verona Volume 13 Shakespearean Criticism Yearbook ...
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... performance that is illus- trated most obviously in the discharging of Wall's part in Pyramus and Thisbe but also throughout A Midsummer Night's Dream . In the opening scene , Hermia refuses to play her assigned part in the cultural ...
... performance that is illus- trated most obviously in the discharging of Wall's part in Pyramus and Thisbe but also throughout A Midsummer Night's Dream . In the opening scene , Hermia refuses to play her assigned part in the cultural ...
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... performance of Pyramus and Thisbe through to its conclusion . When Hippolyta shows signs of stopping the performance , he reminds her , " but yet in courtesy , in all reason , we must stay the time ” ( V.i.244-45 ) . In this re- spect ...
... performance of Pyramus and Thisbe through to its conclusion . When Hippolyta shows signs of stopping the performance , he reminds her , " but yet in courtesy , in all reason , we must stay the time ” ( V.i.244-45 ) . In this re- spect ...
Contents
Catherine Belsey Love in Venice | 3 |
Mark Breitenberg The Anatomy of Masculine Desire in Loves Labors Lost | 12 |
Calderwood Walls Partitions and Performances | 23 |
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