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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare

shakespeare a dream

“The comic world of Shakespeare begins to be incorporated into our series with his two pieces, perhaps, more characterized, in very different senses: A dream of the night of San Juan, a dazzling fantasy in which planes of magic and planes of reality alternate, and The Merry Wives of Windsor, where Falstaff, the reveling and drinking gentleman, corrupter of a prince, in Henry IV, fills with his great humanity this farce where he is ridiculed as the victim of malicious ladies.”

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See also:

http://shakespeareobra.wordpress.com/sueno-de-una-noche-de-verano/

http://www.canal-literatura.org/Articulos_interesantes/Lanochedesanjuan-Shakespeare.html

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare

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(A) dream of the night of San Juan; The Merry Wives of Windsor / William Shakespeare; introduction, translation and notes by José María Valverde. — 2nd ed. — Barcelona: Planet, 1983.

XXXI, 155; 18 cm. — (Planet Universal Classics; 17).

DL B 29313-1983. — ISBN 84-320-3848-2

PR 2794 .S8 V35 1983

R. 75271000

R. 94808000