Shakespeare’s most popular comedy-withh its unforgettable love Triangles, woodland fairies, and magic-basedd on grace ioppolo’s conflated text (Q1 with F1 variants) and accompanied by her introduction, note on the text, and explanatory annotations.≪ br/>- five illustrations.≪ br/>- seven sources for the play, including those by Geoffrey Chaucer, plutarch, and Lucius apuleius.≪ br/>- fifteen wide-ranging critical assessments, including ones by Jan kott, Margo Hendricks, and Peter Brook.≪ br/>- adaptations of a Midsummer Night’s Dream by Robert Cox and Henry Purcell and elkanah settle.≪ br/> – a selected bibliography.≪ br/>
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