Twelfth Night, or What You Will: The State of Play
Twelfth Night, or What You Will: The State of Play
Orlin, Professor Lena Cowen; Smith, Dr. Emma; Thompson, Ann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
04/2026
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9781350456402
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List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: 'What country, friends, is this?': Twelfth Night's Critical History, Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
1. 'The House is Dark': Playing Night and Darkness in Twelfth Night
Gwilym Jones (University of Westminster, UK)
2. Shipwreck, Sexual Experience and Servitude in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Identity Tokens from the Waters of the Roman, Ottoman and Italian Mediterranean
Susanne Wofford (New York University, USA)
3. 'Not at home': Migration and Displacement in Twelfth Night
Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
4. Salt Waves Fresh: Ecological Adaptation in Australia
Gretchen E. Minton (Montana State University, USA)
5. Transing the Crux: Sounding the 'O' in Cesario
Natasha Korda (Wesleyan University, USA)
6. Foolish Things: Transgender Alternatives to Cesario
Ezra Horbury (University of York, UK)
7. Twelfth Night, Transmisogyny, and 'Original Practices'
Sarah Wall-Randell (Wellesley College, USA)
8. The Afterlives of a Queer Pirate: Reading Antonio in Early Modernity
Huw Griffiths (The University of Sydney, Australia)
9. Virtual Embodiment in Twelfth Night
Louise Geddes (Adelphi University, USA)
10. As Men Say, Swear, and Prove: Constructing Black Masculinity in the Classical Theater of Harlem's Malvolio
Vanessa I. Corredera (Baylor University, USA)
11. Occluded Orientalisms in Twelfth Night
Katherine Hennessey (Wenzhou-Kean University, China)
Select Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: 'What country, friends, is this?': Twelfth Night's Critical History, Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
1. 'The House is Dark': Playing Night and Darkness in Twelfth Night
Gwilym Jones (University of Westminster, UK)
2. Shipwreck, Sexual Experience and Servitude in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Identity Tokens from the Waters of the Roman, Ottoman and Italian Mediterranean
Susanne Wofford (New York University, USA)
3. 'Not at home': Migration and Displacement in Twelfth Night
Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
4. Salt Waves Fresh: Ecological Adaptation in Australia
Gretchen E. Minton (Montana State University, USA)
5. Transing the Crux: Sounding the 'O' in Cesario
Natasha Korda (Wesleyan University, USA)
6. Foolish Things: Transgender Alternatives to Cesario
Ezra Horbury (University of York, UK)
7. Twelfth Night, Transmisogyny, and 'Original Practices'
Sarah Wall-Randell (Wellesley College, USA)
8. The Afterlives of a Queer Pirate: Reading Antonio in Early Modernity
Huw Griffiths (The University of Sydney, Australia)
9. Virtual Embodiment in Twelfth Night
Louise Geddes (Adelphi University, USA)
10. As Men Say, Swear, and Prove: Constructing Black Masculinity in the Classical Theater of Harlem's Malvolio
Vanessa I. Corredera (Baylor University, USA)
11. Occluded Orientalisms in Twelfth Night
Katherine Hennessey (Wenzhou-Kean University, China)
Select Bibliography
Index
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shakespeare; twelfth night; transgender studies; racial studies; queer theory; shakespeare adaptions; viola; sebastian; olivia; cesario; duke orsino; feminist theory
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: 'What country, friends, is this?': Twelfth Night's Critical History, Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
1. 'The House is Dark': Playing Night and Darkness in Twelfth Night
Gwilym Jones (University of Westminster, UK)
2. Shipwreck, Sexual Experience and Servitude in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Identity Tokens from the Waters of the Roman, Ottoman and Italian Mediterranean
Susanne Wofford (New York University, USA)
3. 'Not at home': Migration and Displacement in Twelfth Night
Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
4. Salt Waves Fresh: Ecological Adaptation in Australia
Gretchen E. Minton (Montana State University, USA)
5. Transing the Crux: Sounding the 'O' in Cesario
Natasha Korda (Wesleyan University, USA)
6. Foolish Things: Transgender Alternatives to Cesario
Ezra Horbury (University of York, UK)
7. Twelfth Night, Transmisogyny, and 'Original Practices'
Sarah Wall-Randell (Wellesley College, USA)
8. The Afterlives of a Queer Pirate: Reading Antonio in Early Modernity
Huw Griffiths (The University of Sydney, Australia)
9. Virtual Embodiment in Twelfth Night
Louise Geddes (Adelphi University, USA)
10. As Men Say, Swear, and Prove: Constructing Black Masculinity in the Classical Theater of Harlem's Malvolio
Vanessa I. Corredera (Baylor University, USA)
11. Occluded Orientalisms in Twelfth Night
Katherine Hennessey (Wenzhou-Kean University, China)
Select Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: 'What country, friends, is this?': Twelfth Night's Critical History, Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
1. 'The House is Dark': Playing Night and Darkness in Twelfth Night
Gwilym Jones (University of Westminster, UK)
2. Shipwreck, Sexual Experience and Servitude in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Identity Tokens from the Waters of the Roman, Ottoman and Italian Mediterranean
Susanne Wofford (New York University, USA)
3. 'Not at home': Migration and Displacement in Twelfth Night
Emma Smith (University of Oxford, UK)
4. Salt Waves Fresh: Ecological Adaptation in Australia
Gretchen E. Minton (Montana State University, USA)
5. Transing the Crux: Sounding the 'O' in Cesario
Natasha Korda (Wesleyan University, USA)
6. Foolish Things: Transgender Alternatives to Cesario
Ezra Horbury (University of York, UK)
7. Twelfth Night, Transmisogyny, and 'Original Practices'
Sarah Wall-Randell (Wellesley College, USA)
8. The Afterlives of a Queer Pirate: Reading Antonio in Early Modernity
Huw Griffiths (The University of Sydney, Australia)
9. Virtual Embodiment in Twelfth Night
Louise Geddes (Adelphi University, USA)
10. As Men Say, Swear, and Prove: Constructing Black Masculinity in the Classical Theater of Harlem's Malvolio
Vanessa I. Corredera (Baylor University, USA)
11. Occluded Orientalisms in Twelfth Night
Katherine Hennessey (Wenzhou-Kean University, China)
Select Bibliography
Index
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