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The Oxford Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale (Oxford World's Classics (Paperback)) (Paperback)
$12.07 - Save $0.63 (4%) - RRP $12.70 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The Oxford Shakespeare: The Winter's TaleThe 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 profound...
Full description- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Published: 15 May 2008
- Format: Paperback 304 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Shakespeare Plays | Literary Studies: C 1500 To C 1800 | Literary Studies: Plays & Playwrights
- ISBN 13: 9780199535910 ISBN 10: 0199535914
- Sales rank: 30,926
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Full description for The Oxford Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale
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, longlasting 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.

