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Annotated bibliography and overview of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Bibliography lists 10 sources. JV12nites.rtf
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in "conventional heteroerotic discourses." This argument refutes the argument made by Lanier. Cahill, Edward. "The Problem of Malvolio." College Literature 23 1 June 1996: 62(21). Cahill discusses
the meaning of Malvolio in Twelfth Night by interpreting the name as "ill will" in Italian. He posits that Malvolio, unlike the other characters in the play is Shakespeares intentional
tragedy in the comedy as Malvolio is an invention of Shakespeares with no real purpose in the play but to be "mal." Carnegie, David. "Malvolio within: Performance Perspectives
on the Dark House." Shakespeare Quarterly 53 1 Oct. 2001: 393(27). This is a study into Elizabethan stagecraft based on the character of Malvolio, who is "entirely out
of sight and speaking from the tiring house, possibly from behind one of the stage doors." Carnegie offers an explanation of this as the "Malvolio within," or inner torment.
Hodgdon, Barbara. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature, 1500 - 1900 43 1 April 2003: 495 (59). Hodgdon makes a comparison between
the plays of Shakespeare in search of a polity of tudor religious artifacts. Here, she is working from Jeffrey Knapps comprehensive study on spiritual crusaders in Shakespearean rogue characters.
Lamb, Mary Ellen. "Tracing a Heterosexual Erotics of Service in Twelfth Night and the Autobiographical Writings of Thomas Whythorne and Anne Clifford." Criticism 40 1 Jan. 1998:
1(16). The author seeks to strengthen the argument for "the powerful erotics of service" in terms of servitude to the aristocracy in the seventeenth century. Lamb places this
in the context of the two autobiographies (Whythorne and Lady Anne Clifford). Lanier, Douglas. "Fertile visions: Jacobean Revels and the Erotics of Occasion." Studies in English Literature, 1500
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