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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 histories 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.



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“This superb new edition of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale is another excellent entry in the relatively new Broadview/Internet Shakespeare Editions series. Its virtues are many: a beautifully organized introduction; very fine glosses with extremely useful enlarged notes and illustrations; excellent sources; very useful analogues; and a superb bibliography. Hardin Aasand’s is now, for me, the teaching edition; I can’t wait to own it and teach from it.” — Peter Platt, Barnard College



Table of Contents

FOREWARD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
SHAKESPEARE’S LIFE
SHAKESPEARE’S THEATER
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A BRIEF CHRONOLOGY
A NOTE ON THE TEXT
ABBREVIATIONS

THE WINTER’S TALE

APPENDIX A: SOURCES

  1. Robert Greene, Pandosto (1588)
  2. From Ovid, Metamorphoses
    1. Pygmalion
    2. Ceres and Proserpina
    3. Callisto

APPENDIX B: ANALOGS

  1. From James VI of Scotland, Basilikon Doron (1599)
  2. From Robert Greene, The Second and Last Part of Coney-Catching and the Third and Last Part of Coney-Catching (1592)
  3. From God’s Handi-Work in Wonders (1615)

WORKS CITED AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Winter's Tale (1610, 1623): Broadview

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781554810901, 978-1554810901
      ISBN10: 1554810906

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 histories 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.



      Trade Review

      “This superb new edition of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale is another excellent entry in the relatively new Broadview/Internet Shakespeare Editions series. Its virtues are many: a beautifully organized introduction; very fine glosses with extremely useful enlarged notes and illustrations; excellent sources; very useful analogues; and a superb bibliography. Hardin Aasand’s is now, for me, the teaching edition; I can’t wait to own it and teach from it.” — Peter Platt, Barnard College



      Table of Contents

      FOREWARD
      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
      INTRODUCTION
      SHAKESPEARE’S LIFE
      SHAKESPEARE’S THEATER
      WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A BRIEF CHRONOLOGY
      A NOTE ON THE TEXT
      ABBREVIATIONS

      THE WINTER’S TALE

      APPENDIX A: SOURCES

      1. Robert Greene, Pandosto (1588)
      2. From Ovid, Metamorphoses
        1. Pygmalion
        2. Ceres and Proserpina
        3. Callisto

      APPENDIX B: ANALOGS

      1. From James VI of Scotland, Basilikon Doron (1599)
      2. From Robert Greene, The Second and Last Part of Coney-Catching and the Third and Last Part of Coney-Catching (1592)
      3. From God’s Handi-Work in Wonders (1615)

      WORKS CITED AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

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