Sexuality in William Shakespeare's a Midsummer Night's Dream - Gary Wiener - Books - Greenhaven Press - 9780737763874 - November 8, 2013
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Sexuality in William Shakespeare's a Midsummer Night's Dream


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Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-181) and index.; The Social issues in literature series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature in a unique format designed to support cross-curricular studies. Each volume explores a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features carefully-selected content representing a variety of perspectives. All volumes in the series contain biographical and critical information about the author;secondary excerpts offering both historical and contemporary views of the highlighted social issue;a timeline of the author's life;a For further reading section of other works on the issue;and a detailed subject index--; Publisher. Publisher Marketing: Great literature resonates with us not only because of well-developed characters and plots, but also because it often reflects important social themes; these books explore a work of literature through the lens of the major issue reflected in it.; Volume explores William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream through the lens of sexuality. Coverage includes an examination of Shakespeare's life and influences; a look at key ideas related to sexuality in Midsummer, including notions of the war betwe; This series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature in a unique format designed to support cross-curricular studies. Each volume explores a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features car Contributor Bio:  Wiener, Gary B01

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Released November 8, 2013
ISBN13 9780737763874
Publishers Greenhaven Press
Pages 199
Dimensions 155 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   408 g

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