Twelfth Night Act 5: Time Summary and Analysis | Shakespeare Play by Play
Complete Playlist: • Twelfth Night | Shakespeare Play by Play This is part of a seven-episode series about William Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night: The series discusses themes, characters, and symbolism, and analyzes the play act by act. This video analyzes Act 5 through the thematic lens of the "Whirligig of Time". Support this work on Patreon: / amorsciendi Original Thumbnail art by Jenna Pallio / jennapalz Music by August White References Armin, R. (1973). A Shakespeare jestbook, Robert Armin’s Foole Upon Foole (1600): A critical, old-spelling edition. Bell, R. (2011). Shakespeare’s great stage of fools. Springer. Bray, A. (1995). Homosexuality in renaissance England. Columbia University Press. Elizabethan England. In Queering the Renaissance (pp. 40–61). Duke University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/97808223826... Charles, C. (1997). Gender trouble in Twelfth Night. Theatre Journal, 49(2), 121–141. https://doi.org/10.1353/tj.1997.0037 DiGangi, M. (1997). The homoerotics of early modern drama. Cambridge University Press. F.L. (1974). A shakespeare jest book; robert armin’s ‘foole upon foole.’ Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies, 5(1), 122–123. https://doi.org/10.1177/0184767874005... Goldsmith, R. H. (1955). Wise fools in shakespeare. Greenblatte, S. (1988). Fiction and Friction. In Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance England. Univ of California Press. Music, food, and love in the affective landscapes of Twelfth Night. (2013). In Twelfth Night (pp. 99–116). Routledge. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/97802037245... Schalkwyk, D. (2005). Love and service in Twelfth Night and the Sonnets. Shakespeare Quarterly, 56(1), 76–100. https://doi.org/10.1353/shq.2005.0049 Schiffer, J. (2013). Twelfth Night: New critical essays. Routledge. Shakespeare, W. (2005). Twelfth Night. Cambridge University Press. Shakespeare, W. (2008). Twelfth night: Third series. A&C Black. Shannon, L. (2000). Nature’s bias: Renaissance homonormativity and Elizabethan comic likeness. Modern Philology, 98(2), 183–210. https://doi.org/10.1086/492960 Twelfth Night: A Critical Reader. (2013). A&C Black. Zall, P. M. (1970). A nest of ninnies: And other english jestbooks of the seventeenth century. #shakespeare #twelfthnight

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