A Midsummer Night's Dream

Author:   Helen Hackett
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
ISBN:  

9780746307717


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 June 1996
Format:   Hardback
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This is a study of a Midsummer Night''s Dream in relation to its contemporary contexts and later influenc es, covring mutability, moon-imagery, fertility, the minglin g of genres, and the supernatural animation of nature '

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Author:   Helen Hackett
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
ISBN:  

9780746307717


ISBN 10:   0746307713
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 June 1996
Audience:   General/trade ,  Adult education ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dr Helen Hackett teaches English Literature at University College London. She was previously a tutor and research fellow at Oxford University. She is the author of Virgin Mother, Maiden Queen: Elizabeth I and the Cult of the Virgin Mary (1994), and of a number of articles on women as readers and writers of romance in the Renaissance. She is a contributor to the Cambridge Companion to Women and Literature 1500-1700 (forthcoming).

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