This thesis presents a simultaneous academic and creative engagement with a specific set of mythemes that relate to immortality, both within and beyond William Shakespeare’s play, \(A\) \(Midsummer\) \(Night’s\) \(Dream\). As specific archetypal elements, these mythemes—the forest, the lovers, the immortals, the knave, and the child—reflect the human preoccupation with immortality in various ways. As Shakespeare’s only play where immortal characters repeatedly differentiate themselves from mortals, \(Dream\) provides an ideal touchstone for investigating how these mythemes characterize interactive presences that reflect immortality both within and beyond the boundaries of the play. Within the play, the mythemes function as characteristic...
Among Shakespeare’s plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream occupies a special place as it is so heavily im...
My thesis investigates the functions of dreams and sleep within Shakespeare’s wider design of comedy...
The writers’s reason for choosing the drama and A Midsummer Nights Dream play to be researching is ...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
While the fairies shown in the play would have been known by Shakespeare’s audience, there was a cle...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
This essay explores the role of the story – allusion, paradigm, precedent and narrative structure – ...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
Shakespeare’s artistic and philosophical genius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, particularly how the p...
Generations of readers have recognized William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a light-he...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
The Indian boy over whom the king and queen of fairies quarrel is the most important of several char...
In this thesis, I explored the relationship between Shakespearean tragedy and romance, specifically ...
The present article tries to answer the question whether it is possible to think of William Shakespe...
Among Shakespeare’s plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream occupies a special place as it is so heavily im...
My thesis investigates the functions of dreams and sleep within Shakespeare’s wider design of comedy...
The writers’s reason for choosing the drama and A Midsummer Nights Dream play to be researching is ...
The wood is said to be a sacred place, where there is something of a solemn and mysterious atmospher...
While the fairies shown in the play would have been known by Shakespeare’s audience, there was a cle...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
This essay explores the role of the story – allusion, paradigm, precedent and narrative structure – ...
[[abstract]]Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has brought several vital issues into the fore, ...
Shakespeare’s artistic and philosophical genius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, particularly how the p...
Generations of readers have recognized William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a light-he...
The amateur actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream are compared several times with the fairies who inha...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
The Indian boy over whom the king and queen of fairies quarrel is the most important of several char...
In this thesis, I explored the relationship between Shakespearean tragedy and romance, specifically ...
The present article tries to answer the question whether it is possible to think of William Shakespe...
Among Shakespeare’s plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream occupies a special place as it is so heavily im...
My thesis investigates the functions of dreams and sleep within Shakespeare’s wider design of comedy...
The writers’s reason for choosing the drama and A Midsummer Nights Dream play to be researching is ...