Twelfth Night  5181

This work contains the following individual pieces:

Locations in Harold's Library

Holdings which refer to this drama

  1. Malvolio and the Eunuchs: Text and Revels in Twelfth Night (essay)
  2. “My Lady’s a Catayan, we are politicians, Maluolios a Peg-a-ramsie” (Twelfth Night II, iii, 77-8) (essay)
  3. ‘Smiling at Grief’: Some Techniques of Comedy in Twelfth Night and Così fan tutte (essay)
  4. Twelfth Night and the Myth of Echo and Narcissus (essay)
  5. Sexual Disguise in As You Like It and Twelfth Night (essay)
  6. Directors’ Shakespeare: Approaches to Twelfth Night (book)
  7. Malvolio: vengeful or reconciled? (chapter)
  8. What happens to Viola’s ‘eunuch’ plan? (chapter)
  9. Twelfth Night (book)
  10. Notes on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (book)
  11. Twelfth Night (book)
  12. Twelfth Night (book) • Emma Fielding played Viola in Ian Judge's 1994 production at the RSC.
  13. Joely Richardson on Shakespeare’s Women (tv)
  14. Shakespeare: The Poet and His Plays (book) • Covered in chapter "Comedies of Venice, Messina, France, Illyria, and Windsor"
  15. Speaking Shakespeare (book) • excerpted speech and analysis
  16. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (book) • in chapter 4 "The High Comedies"
  17. Prefaces to Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Winter’s Tale, Twelfth Night (book)
  18. 100 Shakespeare Films (book) • p270 • synopsis, plus four films from 1955 to 2006
  19. As She Likes It: Shakespeare’s Unruly Women (book) • p17 • Chapter 1 - Twelfth Night: Desire and its discontents
  20. Players of Shakespeare 2 (book) • p81 • Zoë Wanamaker as Viola (John Caird, RSC, 1983)
  21. Players of Shakespeare 1 (book) • p41 • Donald Sinden as Malvolio (John Barton, RSC, 1969)
  22. Shakespeare in Perspective (Volume 1) (book) • p149 • Commentaries by David Jones and Dorothy Tutin
  23. ‘Perfect Types of Womanhood’: Rosalind, Beatrice and Viola in Victorian Criticism and Performance (essay)
  24. Shakespeare: The Later Comedies (booklet) • p43

Other works with this as their source

Images of this drama

  1. Twelfth Night, 1907 Berlin. Etching of Paul Biensfeld as Malvolio. (image)
  2. Twelfth Night 1901 London. Craven’s Country Life setting for Tree. (image)
  3. Twelfth Night 1912 London. Orsino’s geometric court. (image)
  4. Twelfth Night 1914 Paris. The upstage area at Copeau’s Vieux-Colombier. (image)
  5. Twelfth Night 1939 Stratford. Motley’s Victorian parasols for grief. (image)
  6. Twelfth Night 1969 Stratford. A wicker dreamworld. (image)
  7. Twelfth Night 1912 London. Norman Wilkinson’s Futurist garden for Granville Barker, with Lillah McCarthy. (image)
  8. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1954-56 (book)
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