Critical essays on Twelfth night, William Shakespeare
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Critical essays on Twelfth night, William Shakespeare
(Longman literature guides)
Longman, c1990
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Bibliography: p. 127
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This series introduces A-level students to a variety of critical and conflicting opinions on major works of literature. The books aim to present clear lines of thought or analysis in a reasonably short space - reflecting the time limitations with which students are faced in the exam. They concentrate on single areas of thought or study reflecting the type of essays students must write at A-level. Quotations and close textual reference are intended to focus the students' minds on the work itself and the books use language familiar to A-level students so that ideas and arguments are readily understood.
目次
- Carnival and cruelty in "Twelfth Night", K.Flint
- the problem of Malvolio, C.Watts
- "what's in a name" - games with names in "Twelfth Night", D.Lewis
- the corruption of language in "Twelfth Night", P.Oliver
- "the knave counterfeits well - a good knave" - gender and disguise in "Twelfth Night", S.Campbell
- the world of "Twelfth Night", M.Gearin-Tosh
- "why, shall we make him mad indeed" - directing the "dark room"scene (Act IV scene 2), B.Alexander
- happy endgames, G.Holderness
- a practical guide to essay writing - how to plan an essay, style sheet.
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