This is a reader and companion to Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night". An introduction to the dramatic action of the play's meaning is followed by chapters exploring the folly tradition, language and the liberating comedy of sexual ambiquity.
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" Summary
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" by Stevie Davies
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Table of Contents
Sources and scenic development; music and melancholy; a note on fools; on how Sir Andrew needed a dictionary but the fool was a thesaurus; textual strategy - Malvolio, the Puritans and the audience; boy-girls and girl-boys - sexual indeterminacy.
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