Puck: A page dedicated to Puck, the legendary faerie sometimes called Robin Goodfellow. ... This site is dedicated to Puck, that mischievous imp of English folklore, also known as Robin Goodfellow or as a Hobgoblin. This trickster was immortalized in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Puck, the mischievous imp of English folklore. ... Puck shows up as a silent and cryptic figure in Clayton Emery's 1988 novel Tales of Robin Hood, now retitled The Beasts of Sherwood. And in Parke Godwin's Sherwood, Robin takes his name from the forest sprite. His mother even calls him Puck-Robin. ... Fairy Art Galleries »...
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Puck, a fairy well known both in folklore and in literature, and who appears in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. ... In medieval English folklore, Puck was a malicious and wicked fairy. In Elizabethan folklore, he became a mischievous, brownie-like fairy, also called Hobgoblin or Robin Goodfellow.The Irish pooka and...
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These two fairy characters return to theatrical (unsocialised) costuming and masks. By contrast with the characters of the daylight world, however, these masks (like ... Fairy: Are you not he? Puck: Thou speak'st aright; I am that merry wanderer of the night. (2.1.41-50)
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Compare to the Bar version (Bar 14. Puck's introduction) and Mask version (Mask 6. Puck & Fairy in masks). Contextualisation allows the director to stress one side of a given continuum (School student=fairy; Bargirl=fairy;
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Arthur Rackham art Print: Puck and a Fairy from *A Midsummer Night's Dream*. Illustration by Arthur Rackham ... ; Puck and a Fairy, A Midsummer Night's Dream...
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Kristen McDermott's article, "Playing Fairy: Puck and Pan Onstage" in Endicott Studio's Spring 2006 Journal of Mythic Arts ... Folklorist Katherine Briggs notes, "English fairy beliefs. . . ... The most memorable of these characters are the fairies of A Midsummer Night's Dream, particularly Puck, the mischievous hobgoblin...
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Kristen McDermott's article, "Playing Fairy: Puck and Pan Onstage" in Endicott Studio's Spring 2006 Journal of Mythic Arts ... Playing Fairy: Puck and Pan Onstage (Continued)
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