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Readings on Twelfth night / Tanja Notkoff, book editor.

Contributor(s): Lee, Tanja [(ed.)].
Series: The Greenhaven Press literary companion to British literature ; The Greenhaven Press literary companion series. Publisher: San Diego, Calif. : Greenhaven Press, c2001Description: 221 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 0737706163 (pbk.).Subject(s): Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Twelfth night | ComedyDDC classification: 822.33
Contents:
Foreword. - Introduction. - William Shakespeare: A Biography. - Ch. 1 : The Art of the Play. 1. Revising and Recycling: Composing Twelfth Night by Molly Maureen Mahood. 2. Rhetorical Devices Are Used for Characterization by Karen Newman. 3. Shakespeare's Use of "Humor" and Satire by Oscar James Campbell. 4. A Skillfully Constructed Ending by Ejner J. Jensen. - Ch. 2 : Characters. 1. Viola's Search for Gender Identity by Marilyn French. 2. Orsino's Narcissism by Joseph westlund. 3. The Essential Feste by Alan Downer. 4. Olivia: The Real Heroine? by John W. Draper. 5. Malvolio's III Will as Cause for Revenge by Linda Anderson. - Ch. 3 : Themes and Concepts. 1. Twelfth Night Displays Multiple Themes. by Barbara Hardy. 2. The Game of Romantic Love by Robin Headlam Wells. 3. Madness in Paradise: Restoring Peace to Illyria by Barbara K. Lewalski. 4. the Theme of Give and Take by Richard Henze. 5. Variation on Metamorphoses and Doubling by William C. Carroll. - Ch. 4 : The Play in Action. 1. Following a Disjointed Story Line by Jean E. Howard. 2. Interprelative Choices Reflect How the Play Is Perceived by Anthony B. Dawson. 3. Playing Viola by Zoe wanamaker. - Chronology. - For Further Research. - Works by william Shakespeare. - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword. - Introduction. - William Shakespeare: A Biography. - Ch. 1 : The Art of the Play. 1. Revising and Recycling: Composing Twelfth Night by Molly Maureen Mahood. 2. Rhetorical Devices Are Used for Characterization by Karen Newman. 3. Shakespeare's Use of "Humor" and Satire by Oscar James Campbell. 4. A Skillfully Constructed Ending by Ejner J. Jensen. - Ch. 2 : Characters. 1. Viola's Search for Gender Identity by Marilyn French. 2. Orsino's Narcissism by Joseph westlund. 3. The Essential Feste by Alan Downer. 4. Olivia: The Real Heroine? by John W. Draper. 5. Malvolio's III Will as Cause for Revenge by Linda Anderson. - Ch. 3 : Themes and Concepts. 1. Twelfth Night Displays Multiple Themes. by Barbara Hardy. 2. The Game of Romantic Love by Robin Headlam Wells. 3. Madness in Paradise: Restoring Peace to Illyria by Barbara K. Lewalski. 4. the Theme of Give and Take by Richard Henze. 5. Variation on Metamorphoses and Doubling by William C. Carroll. - Ch. 4 : The Play in Action. 1. Following a Disjointed Story Line by Jean E. Howard. 2. Interprelative Choices Reflect How the Play Is Perceived by Anthony B. Dawson. 3. Playing Viola by Zoe wanamaker. - Chronology. - For Further Research. - Works by william Shakespeare. - Index.