ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986. Among the most frequently performed and high admired of Shakespeare’s plays, Twelfth Night is examined here in this collection of writings from well-known essayists and scholars. The chapters present to the modern reader discussions of the play to enhance understanding and study of both the text and performances. Opening essays address individual characters; then some accounts of its potential and theatrical reviews are included; finally followed by critical studies looking at various parts and themes. The editor’s introduction explains the usefulness of each chapter and gives an overview of the selection.

chapter |16 pages

The Illyrians

chapter |8 pages

Feste the Jester

chapter |10 pages

Twelfth Night

chapter 5|12 pages

On Some of the Old Actors

chapter |3 pages

Samuel Phelps as Malvolio (1857)

chapter |5 pages

Beerbohm Tree's Twelfth Night

chapter |17 pages

Illyria for Whitehall

chapter |30 pages

The Fruits of the Sport

chapter |9 pages

The Underplot of Twelfth Night

chapter |19 pages

Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

chapter |35 pages

The Design of Twelfth Night

chapter |33 pages

Twelfth Night