List of illustrations
Preface
Abbreviations and conventions
Introduction by Penny Gay: Date and early performances
The play's sources
Imaginary geography and stage space
Puritans and Clowns
Time, chance, and the poetry of romance
Myths and metamorphosis
Gender, sexuality, and the stage
Language
Music
Stage history
Note on the text
List of characters
The Play
Textual analysis
Reading list.
Penny Gay has written a new Introduction to this updated edition of Shakespeare's popular comedy. She stresses the play's theatricality, its elaborate linguistic games and its complex use of Ovidian myths. In addition, Gay analyzes its delicate balancing of romance and realism and exploration of gender, sexuality and identity. First Edition Hb (1985): 0-521-22752-6 First Edition Pb (1985): 0-521-29633-1
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"My father had a daughter loved a man. If I were a woman, I should your lordship." Shakespearan dramas are extremely hard to read, still I love them! Read this one under the guidance of an amazing professor and a piece of Chinese translation. How I wish English were one of my first languages T T
评分"My father had a daughter loved a man. If I were a woman, I should your lordship." Shakespearan dramas are extremely hard to read, still I love them! Read this one under the guidance of an amazing professor and a piece of Chinese translation. How I wish English were one of my first languages T T
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