The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-Night's Dream'

The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-Night's Dream'
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Sidgwick Frank. The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-Night's Dream'

The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-Night's Dream'

Table of Contents

1. The Main (Sentimental) Plot of the Four Lovers and the Court of Theseus

Analysis of Chaucer's Knightes Tale

Footnotes

2. The Grotesque Plot: Bottom and the Ass's Head: With the Interlude of Pyramus and Thisbe

Footnotes

3. The Fairy Plot

Footnotes

Oberon's Vision

Footnotes

The Legend of Pyramus and Thisbe

Robin Good-fellow; His Mad Pranks and Merry Jests

The Hostess's Tale of the Birth of Robin Good-fellow

Of Robin Good-fellow's Behaviour when he was Young

How Robin Good-fellow Dwelt with a Tailor

What Happened to Robin Good-fellow after he went from the Tailor

How Robin Good-fellow served a Clownish Fellow

How Robin Good-fellow helped Two Lovers and deceived an Old Man

The Second Part of Robin Good-fellow, commonly called Hob-goblin

How Robin Good-fellow helped a Maid to Work

How Robin Good-fellow led a Company of Fellows out of their Way

How Robin Good-fellow served a Lecherous Gallant

How Robin Good-fellow turned a Miserable Usurer to a Good House-keeper

How Robin Good-fellow loved a Weaver's Wife, and how the Weaver would have drowned him

How Robin Good-fellow went in the Shape of a Fiddler to a Wedding, and of the Sport that he had there

The Song

How Robin Good-fellow served a Tapster for nicking his Pots

How King Obreon[12] called Robin Good-fellow to dance

How Robin Good-fellow was wont to walk in the Night

How The Fairies called Robin Good-fellow to dance with them, and how they showed him their several Conditions

The Song

The Tricks of the Fairy called Pinch

The Tricks of the Fairy called Patch

The Tricks of the Fairy called Gull

The Tricks of the Fairy called Grim

The Tricks of the Women Fairies told by Sib

Footnotes

The Romance of Thomas of Erceldoune

Fytte I

Footnotes

Reginald Scot - Discovery of Witchcraft (1584)

Footnotes

Strange Farlies

Footnotes

The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Good-fellow

Queen Mab

A Proper New Ballad, intituled

The Fairies' Farewell: Or God-a-mercy Will

Footnotes

The Fairy Queen

Nymphidia: The Court of Fairy

Footnotes

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Frank Sidgwick

Published by Good Press, 2020

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On his deathbed he called Palamon and Emilia to his side, and bade farewell to his heart's queen, commending Palamon to her,

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