12.23 Shakespeare's Illyrias: Heterotopias, Identities, (Counter)historiesEdited by: Martin Procházka Volume: 12 Issue: 23 2002 |
Contents
Martin Procházka
Introduction
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Goran V. Stanivukovic
"What country, friends, is this?": The Geographies of Illyria in Early Modern England
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Sara Hanna
From Illyria to Elysium: Geographical Fantasy in Twelfth Night
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21 |
Zdeněk Stříbrný
Heterotopias in The Winter's Tale
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Peter Milward
The Religious Dimension of Shakespeare's Illyria
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Marcus Cheng Chye Tan
Location, Imagination and Heterotopia in Twelfth Night
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Ann Blake
(Dis)Harmony in Illyria: Music, Order, and Time in Twelfth Night
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80 |
Yoshiko Kawachi
"I am not what I am": Mistaken Identity, Transvestism, and Gender in Twelfth Night
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Shaul Bassi
The Moor(lacco) of Genoa: Ethnicity and Loyalty in an Illyrian Othello
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113 |
Martin Procházka
Shakespeare's Illyria, Sicily and Bohemia: Other Spaces, Other Times, or Other Economies?
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John J. Joughin
Shakespeare's Other Spaces: The Counter-sites of Measure for Measure
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150 |
Review of
Anna Grmelová
The Worlds of D.H. Lawrence’s Short Fiction (1907-1923)
Prague: Charles University Press [Karolinum],
2001. 228 pp.
→ Milada Franková, Perspectivism in Perspective |
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