This article examines the experiments that A Midsummer Night’s Dream undertakes in three distinct modes of audience imagination: the radical abstraction from the stage required by the visualization of exotic landscapes; perceived alterations of what is materially present onstage; and the “apprehension” of what is materially present onstage. I argue that the range of imaginative production tested by the play reflects the contested nature of psychological models of the imaginative faculty in the period, though the specific functions that Shakespeare foregrounds depart in important ways from these models. Most significantly, the play explores what I call imaginative “presentation,” in which the imagination plays a fundamental role not only in ...
In Macbeth's imagination, 'form' and 'content' or 'signifier' and 'signified' are so powerfully conn...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
This article investigates the relationship between dreams and lies in William Shakespeare\u27s The ...
This article examines the experiments that A Midsummer Night’s Dream undertakes in three distinct mo...
Shakespeare’s artistic and philosophical genius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, particularly how the p...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare asks us to think about how the ‘imagination bodies forth/Th...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
This article argues that the modern world is not only produced by, and is promoting, processes of ra...
The purpose of this thesis is to suggest something of the extent to which the image of the theatre i...
The Fontbonne College Theatre Presents...A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM March 27, 1960. MEDAILLE HALL 8:1...
Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft argued that God's omnipotence precluded the existence of an...
Mimesis, the art of imitating the real world on the stage, is all the more difficult if this real wo...
In Macbeth's imagination, 'form' and 'content' or 'signifier' and 'signified' are so powerfully conn...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
This article investigates the relationship between dreams and lies in William Shakespeare\u27s The ...
This article examines the experiments that A Midsummer Night’s Dream undertakes in three distinct mo...
Shakespeare’s artistic and philosophical genius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, particularly how the p...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare asks us to think about how the ‘imagination bodies forth/Th...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
This article argues that the modern world is not only produced by, and is promoting, processes of ra...
The purpose of this thesis is to suggest something of the extent to which the image of the theatre i...
The Fontbonne College Theatre Presents...A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM March 27, 1960. MEDAILLE HALL 8:1...
Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft argued that God's omnipotence precluded the existence of an...
Mimesis, the art of imitating the real world on the stage, is all the more difficult if this real wo...
In Macbeth's imagination, 'form' and 'content' or 'signifier' and 'signified' are so powerfully conn...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
This article investigates the relationship between dreams and lies in William Shakespeare\u27s The ...