The Winter's Tale
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- 9781853262357
- 822.33/SHA
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Edited, introduced and annotated by Cedric Watts, M.A., Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of English, University of Sussex.
The Winter's Tale, one of Shakespeare's later romantic comedies, offers a striking and challenging mixture of tragic and violent events, lyrical love-speeches, farcical comedy, pastoral song and dance, and, eventually, dramatic revelations and reunions. Thematically, there is a rich orchestration of the contrasts between age and youth, corruption and innocence, decline and regeneration. Both Leontes' murderous jealousy and Perdita's love-relationship with Florizel are eloquently intense. In the theatre, The Winter's Tale often proves to be diversely entertaining and deeply moving.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Preface (p. vii)
- Plan of the Work (p. ix)
- The Winter's Tale: Text, Textual Notes, and Commentary (p. 1)
- Appendix
- Irregular, Doubtful, and Emended Accidentals in F1 (p. 567)
- Unadopted Conjectures (p. 569)
- The Text
- Authenticity (p. 586)
- The 1623 Version of The Winter's Tale (p. 586)
- The F1 Copy (p. 590)
- Crane's Copy (p. 598)
- Crane's Reliability (p. 600)
- The Printer's Reliability (p. 601)
- Subsequent Early Editions (p. 601)
- The Date of Composition
- External Evidence (p. 602)
- Internal Evidence (p. 609)
- Summary (p. 615)
- Sources
- Primary Source
- Pandosto (p. 616)
- Shakespeare's Use of Pandosto (p. 656)
- General Indebtedness (p. 656)
- Genre (p. 668)
- Characters (p. 670)
- Other Sources
- Robert Greene's Cony-Catching Pamphlets (p. 672)
- The Second and last Part of Conny-catching (p. 673)
- The Thirde and last Part of Conny-catching (p. 673)
- Francis Sabie's Poems (p. 674)
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