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The Winter's Tale (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)

Autor William Shakespeare / A. R. Braunmuller / Susan Snyder / Deborah T. Curren-aquino / Brian Gibbons

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Winter's Tale (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)
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  • Publisher CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521293730
  • ISBN10 0521293731
  • Type Book
  • Pages 308
  • Collection The New Cambridge Shakespeare #
  • Published 2007
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

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The Winter's Tale (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)

Autor William Shakespeare / A. R. Braunmuller / Susan Snyder / Deborah T. Curren-aquino / Brian Gibbons

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

-5% disc.    11,75€
11,16€
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Book Details

The Winter's Tale is one of Shakespeare's most varied, theatrically self-conscious, and emotionally wide-ranging plays. This 2007 edition provides a newly-edited text, a comprehensive introduction that takes into account current critical thinking, and a detailed commentary on the play's language designed to make it easily accessible to contemporary readers. Much of the play's copiousness inheres in its generic intermingling of tragedy, comedy, romance, pastoral, and the history play. In addition to dates and sources, the introduction attends to iterative patterns, the nature and cause of Leontes' jealousy, the staging and meaning of the bear episode, and the thematic and structural implications of the figure of Time. Special attention is paid to the ending and its tempered happiness. Performance history is integrated throughout the introduction and commentary. Textual analysis, four appendices - including the theatrical practice of doubling, and a select chronology of performance history - and a reading list complete the edition.

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Theater