A Midsummer Night'S Dream: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition, Volume 7,Used

A Midsummer Night'S Dream: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition, Volume 7,Used

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In a series documenting the responses to Shakespeare's plays by critics, editors, and general readers in the period from the late 1700s to 1920 a period which saw the founding of Shakespeare societies and journals and constant reprints of the plays, this volume spotlights what has reigned as one of the bard's most popular comedies. The 85 entries span Irish playwrightactress Elizabeth Griffith's 1775 discourse on the themes of morality and human sympathy in the play, to Italian critic Croce's 1920 essay on this 'comedy of love.' Other notables expounding on every aspect of the play include Ruskin, Swinburne, Shaw, and Beerbohm. Indexed by references to A Midsummer's Night Dream , references to the other plays, and by general subject. Distributed in the US by Transaction Publishers. An illustration would have been welcome. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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