Shakespearean Criticism

As You Like It (Vol. 57) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Dusinberre, Juliet. “As Who Liked It?” Shakespeare Survey 46 (1993): 9-21.

Discusses the influence of Elizabethan politics on the depiction of Rosalind and the presentation of gender roles.

Harley, Marta Powell. “Rosalind, the Hare, and the Hyena in Shakespeare's As You Like It.Shakespeare Quarterly 36, No. 3 (Autumn 1985): 335-37.

Argues that Rosalind establishes her complex sexual nature partially through the use of animal imagery.

Kott, Jan. “The Gender of Rosalind.” New Theatre Quarterly 7, No. 26 (May 1991): 113-25.

Compares Shakespeare's portrayal of gender in As You Like It and Twelfth Night with other works of literature.

Lifson, Martha Ronk. “Learning by Talking: Conversation in As You Like It.Shakespeare Survey 40 (1988): 91-105.

Considers Shakespeare's use of...

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