These are the sources and citations used to research Twelfth Night - To what extent is Feste's a comedic role?. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Downer, 1952)
Your Bibliography: Downer, A., 1952. Feste's Night. College English, 13(5), p.258.
In-text: (Greif, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Greif, K., 1988. A Star Is Born: Feste on the Modern Stage. Shakespeare Quarterly, 39(1), p.61.
In-text: (Hartwig, 1973)
Your Bibliography: Hartwig, J., 1973. Feste's "Whirligig" and the Comic Providence of Twelfth Night. ELH, 40(4), p.501.
In-text: (Logan, 1982)
Your Bibliography: Logan, T., 1982. Twelfth Night: The Limits of Festivity. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 22(2), p.223.
In-text: (Musgrove, 1970)
Your Bibliography: Musgrove, S., 1970. Feste's Dishonesty: An Interpretation of Twelfth Night I. v. 1-30. Shakespeare Quarterly, 21(2), p.194.
In-text: (Preston, 1970)
Your Bibliography: Preston, D., 1970. The Minor Characters in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare Quarterly, 21(2), p.167.
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