Designing Video and Multimedia for Open and Flexible LearningFirst published in 1969. Critics have in the past described The Winter's Tale as a work of "haphazard structure". More recent criticism has defended the structure of the play and this work shows that the evidence points to the fact that Shakespeare took infinite pains with the choice and disposition of the materials of The Winter's Tale. The scene-by-scene commentary considers The Winter's Tale in isolation, but prologue, epilogue and appendix place it in the context of related plays, and discuss, among others, the problem of genre as it affects the play. |
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İçindekiler
Commentary | 9 |
Act Two Scene One | 29 |
Act Three Scene One | 49 |
Act Four Scene One | 71 |
Act Five Scene One | 99 |
Epilogue | 139 |
Appendices | 155 |
The Blackfriars theatre and the question of genre | 171 |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
action already Antigonus appears asks audience Autolycus bear become believe Blackfriars bring called Camillo character child comedy comes concerned continues contrast course court Cymbeline daughter dead death direction Dorastus doubt effect evidence expected eyes fact faith father Fawnia Florizel follow fortune further give given gods Greene's hand heart Hermione Hermione's honour hope human husband Italy jealousy king king's later Leontes live look lord lost Mamillius matter means mind mood nature never Old Shepherd once opening oracle Pandosto pass passage Paulina Perdita performed play plot Polixenes present queen question reason restoration Romances says scene seems seen sense Shakespeare speak speech spirit stage stand statue suggested Tale tell theatre things thou thought trial true turned wife Winter's Winter's Tale wonder young
Bu kitaba yapılan referanslar
The New Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare Boris Ford Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1982 |