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"The Winter's Tale is Shakespeare's most perfectly realized tragi-comedy, as notable for its tragic intensity as for its comic grace and, throughout, for the richness and complexity of its poetry. It concludes, moreover, with the most daring and moving reconciliation scene in all Shakespeare's plays." "Though the title may suggest an escapist fantasy, recent criticism has seen in the play a profoundly realist psychology and a powerful commentary on the violence implicit in family relationships and deep, long-lasting friendships. Stephen Orgel's edition considers the play in relation to Renaissance conceptions of both dramatic genre and the family, traces the changing critical and theatrical attitudes towards it, and places its psychological and dramatic conflicts within the Jacobean cultural and political context. The commentary pays special attention to the play's linguistic complexity, and the edition also includes a complete reprint of Shakespeare's source, Pandosto, by Robert Greene."--BOOK JACKET.
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Drama, Kings and rulers, Married people, Castaways, Fathers and daughters, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Gift books, Tragicomedy, Illustrations, Specimens, Fiction, Stage history, Jealousy, Exile (Punishment), Winter's tale (Shakespeare, William), English drama (Comedy), Kommentar, Concordances, Folios. 1623, Bibliography, British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author), Continental european drama (dramatic works by one author), Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, winter's tale, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, study and teaching, Drama (dramatic works by one author), English literature, Drama, collections, Drama, british and irish, Radio and television plays, Aufführung, Radio plays/Television plays, Criticism and interpretation, Fiction, historical, general, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, tempest, Shakespeare, william , 1564-1616, Fathers and daughters--drama, Married people--drama, Castaways--drama, Pr2839.a2 d54 2007, 822.3/3, Fathers and daughters--italy--sicily--drama, Jealousy--drama, Pr2839.a2 p58 2010, 822.33Places
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The Winter's Tale
2017, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., Sterling Children's Books
in English
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The Winter's Tale (Signet Classics)
November 1, 1998, Signet Classics
in English
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"Neither comedy nor tragedy, The Winter's tale contains elements of each genre, and defies easy classification. It experiments, like many of Shakespeare's late plays, with different styles and tones, and draws on a wide range of sources and inspirations. Full of mysteries and miracles, grief and dark humour, this strange play has fascinated critics and theatregoers for centuries. Theatrical and cinematic productions have tried to capture the range of interpretations and staging possibilities presented by The Winter's Tale, and the introduction to this edition explores the play's long history in performance and in criticism. Illustrations and extended notes interleaved throughout the text discuss the echoes of religious, scientific, and mythological texts found in the play."--Publisher description.
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