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Four Hundred Years Later, Scholars Still Debate Whether Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice” Is Anti-Semitic Deconstructing what makes the Bard’s play so problematic
Smithsonian Magazine, 2016.
Exploring the Nature of Shakespearean Comedy
Lectures by Dr. Raphael Lyne: Shakespearean Comedy (4 podcasts)
Gender and Genre In Shakespeare's Tragicomedies
Shakespearean Criticism. Ed. Dana Ramel Barnes. Vol. 40. Detroit: Gale, 1998. From Literature Resource Center.
The Comedies with Joely Richardson: Shakespeare Uncovered
streaming video (51:57)
'Slander In An Allow'd Fool': Twelfth Night's Crisis Of The Aristocracy
Coddon, Karin S. Studies In English Literature, 1500-1900 2 (1993): 309.
Rethinking Sexuality And Class In "Twelfth Night"
Lindheim, Nancy. University Of Toronto Quarterly 76.2 (2007): 679-713
Gender Trouble in "Twelfth Night"
Charles, Casey. Theatre Journal 49.2 (1997): 121–141
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