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Twelfth Night: Critical Essay by Marcus Cheng Chye Tan

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William Shakespeare
About 22 pages (6,727 words)
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SOURCE: Tan, Marcus Cheng Chye. “‘Here I Am … Yet Cannot Hold This Visible Shape’: The Music of Gender in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.Comitatus 32 (2001): 99-125.

In the following essay, Tan discusses the relationship of music to Twelfth Night's theme of sexual ambivalence.

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