1. Text: Perrine's pp. 1463–1529ff. MIT also offers a free online text here.
2. Study Guide
3. Secondary Sources
4. Memorization
5. Example Essays
6. Listen while your read = )
More Texts and Pictures Relating to the Play are Below

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Joaquin De Luz and Maria Kowroski in George Balanchine’s ballet “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Photograph by Paul Kolnik
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