The article presents the discussion of Shakespeare’s The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. They are both read after Stanley Cavell’s lesson as plays that work on self transforma- tion produced by the power of words to bring back to the self what the self has denied and dis- owned. The Tempest is seen as working on the acknowledgement of the conditions of human existence, of finitude, desire, and the necessities of the body. A Midsummer Night’s Dream involves a different kind of transformation which requires to acknowledge the power of what estranges us from the conditions of existence, of what comes from the strange aristocracy inhabiting the woods, from the disquieting dreams of the kingdom of the night
This essay investigates Svevo’s engagement with "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." I consider the various ...
The article analyses the use of dance in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and then takes into...
Krisztina Kodó Published Online: 2017-12-29 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0049 ...
In this article the theme of the threshold between visible and invisible, day and night, reality and...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
The Tempest is a highly theatrical play in which Shakespeare discusses theatre, its possibilities an...
The article is about the mythopoeic idea of unity and interrelation of the human being and the Cosmi...
This article argues that the modern world is not only produced by, and is promoting, processes of ra...
Shakespeare’s artistic and philosophical genius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, particularly how the p...
This article investigates the relationship between dreams and lies in William Shakespeare\u27s The ...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
The article highlights the experience of ‘CantieriMeticci’, a theatre group which started a few year...
The article highlights the experience of ‘CantieriMeticci’, a theatre group which started a few year...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
In the format of interpretation the creative laboratory of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” is being reve...
This essay investigates Svevo’s engagement with "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." I consider the various ...
The article analyses the use of dance in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and then takes into...
Krisztina Kodó Published Online: 2017-12-29 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0049 ...
In this article the theme of the threshold between visible and invisible, day and night, reality and...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
The Tempest is a highly theatrical play in which Shakespeare discusses theatre, its possibilities an...
The article is about the mythopoeic idea of unity and interrelation of the human being and the Cosmi...
This article argues that the modern world is not only produced by, and is promoting, processes of ra...
Shakespeare’s artistic and philosophical genius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, particularly how the p...
This article investigates the relationship between dreams and lies in William Shakespeare\u27s The ...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
The article highlights the experience of ‘CantieriMeticci’, a theatre group which started a few year...
The article highlights the experience of ‘CantieriMeticci’, a theatre group which started a few year...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
In the format of interpretation the creative laboratory of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” is being reve...
This essay investigates Svevo’s engagement with "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." I consider the various ...
The article analyses the use of dance in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and then takes into...
Krisztina Kodó Published Online: 2017-12-29 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0049 ...