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fromA BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.htmlby José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
CARNIVAL
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Castle, Terry. Masquerade and Civilisation: The Carnivalesque in 18th Century English Culture and Fiction. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1986.
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_____. "The Carnivalization of Eighteenth-Century English Narrative." In Castle,The Female Thermometer. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. 101-19.*
Danow, D. K. The Spirit of Carnival: Magical Realism and the Grotesque. Kentucky: Kentucky UP, 1995.
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Fiske, John. "Carnival and Style." In Fiske, Television Culture. 1987. London: Routledge, 1993. 240-64.*
Flaherty, Peter. "Reading Carnival: Towards a Semiotic of History." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 4.
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García-Valdés, Celsa Carmen. "Carnaval y teatro." RILCE 13.1 (1997): 25-55.*
Gardiner, Michael. "Bakhtin's Carnival: Utopia as Critique." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 3.
Holderness, Graham. "Henry IV: Carnival and History." From Holderness, Shakespeare's History. Gill and Macmillan, 1985. In Shakespeare's History Plays (Richard II to Henry V). (New Casebooks): Houndmills: Macmillan, 1992. 151-64.*
Holleman, A. W. J. Pope Gelasius I and the Lupercalia. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 1974.
Knowles, Ronald. Shakespeare and Carnival: After Bakhtin. (Early Modern Literature in History series). London: Macmillan, 1998.
Kott, Jan. The Bottom Translation: Marlowe and Shakespeare and the Carnival Tradition. Trans. Daniela Miedzyrzecka and Lillian Vallee. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 1987.
LaCapra, Dominick. "Bakhtin, Marxism, and the Carnivalesque." In LaCapra, Rethinking Intellectual History: Texts, Contexts, Language. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1983. 291-324.
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Lachmann, Renate. "Bakhtin and Carnival: Culture as Counter-culture." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 2.
Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Carnival in Romans. Trans. Mary Feeney. New York: G. Braziller, 1979.
Lock, Charles. "Carnival and Incarnation: Bakhtin and Orthodox Theology." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 1.
Poole, Brian. "Bakhtin and Cassirer: the Philosophical Origins of Bakhtin's Carnival Messianism." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 1.
Russo, Mary. "Female Grotesques: Carnival and Theory." In Feminist Studies/Critical Studies. Ed. Teresa de Lauretis. London: Macmillan, 1986. 213-29.
_____. "Female Grotesques: Carnival and Theory." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 3.
Shepherd, David, ed. Bakhtin, Carnival and Other Subjects. Selected Papers from the Fifth International Bakhtin Conference, University of Manchester, July 1991. Critical Studies 3.2 / 4.1/2 (1993).*
Stallybrass, Peter, and Allon White. "Bourgeois Hysteria and the Carnivalesque." In The Cultural Studies Reader. Ed. Simon During. London: Routledge, 1993. 284-93.*
Slemon, Stephen. "'Carnival' and the Canon." ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature 19.3 (1988): 59-75.
Smith, Bruce R.Homosexual Desire in Shakespeare's England: A Cultural Poetics. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1991. Pbk. 1994.*
Stallybrass, Peter. "'We Feaste in our Defense': Patrician Carnival in Early Modern England and Robert Herrick's 'Hesperides'." English Literary Renaisance 16 (1986): 234-52.
Trías, Eugenio. Filosofía y carnaval. (Cuadernos Anagrama 4). Barcelona: Anagrama.
_____. Filosofía y carnaval. Barcelona: Anagarama, 1984.White, Allon. Carnival, Hysteria and Writing: Collected Essays
and Writing. Ed. John Barrell et al. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.
_____. "Hysteria and the End of the Carnival Festivity and Bourgeois Neurosis." In Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner. London: SAGE, 2002. Vol. 4.
Wills, Claire. "Upsetting the Public: Carnival, Hysteria and Women's Texts." In Bakhtin and Cultural Theory. Ed. Ken
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Hirschkop and David Shepherd. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1989. 130-51.
Wilson, Richard. "'Is This a Holiday? Shakespeare's Roman Carnival." English Literary History 541 (Spring 1987): 31-44.*
Literature
Byron. Beppo. Poem in ottava rima. 1818 (Venetian carnival, triangle).
Dinesen, Isak. "Carnival." 1970.Mackenzie, Compton. Carnival. 1912.
See also Masquerades.
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