The Winter's TaleMethuen, 1965 - 225 ページ A play about a king who unjustly accuses his wife of adultery. Sixteen years later, their daughter, missing since infancy, is miraculously restored and reconciled with her dead mother, who is brought back to life again. More attention is paid to the fable and the plot and to the characters than to symbolism and allegorical interpretations. |
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... Polixenes Polixenes is obviously a necessary stage figure and in the first part of the play is little more . In Iv . iv he is much more important in bringing out the character and beauty of Perdita and , in the rhythmic parallel , as a ...
... Polixenes Polixenes is obviously a necessary stage figure and in the first part of the play is little more . In Iv . iv he is much more important in bringing out the character and beauty of Perdita and , in the rhythmic parallel , as a ...
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... Polixenes , as here . Some , including N.C. Wint . and Bethell , Wint . ed . , follow F , believing that Leontes is try- ing to dissemble . But the speech seems to belong wholly to Polixenes . In 146 Polixenes apparently addresses Her ...
... Polixenes , as here . Some , including N.C. Wint . and Bethell , Wint . ed . , follow F , believing that Leontes is try- ing to dissemble . But the speech seems to belong wholly to Polixenes . In 146 Polixenes apparently addresses Her ...
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... Polixenes ' ( Sh.Sur . , xi , 1958 , 67 ) . See also п . iii . 103n .; Iv . iv . 83n . ( in Ap- pendix ) ; and pp . lxi , lxxvi - lxxviii . 88-97 . ] The dramatic irony of this passage has often been noticed . The king actually upholds ...
... Polixenes ' ( Sh.Sur . , xi , 1958 , 67 ) . See also п . iii . 103n .; Iv . iv . 83n . ( in Ap- pendix ) ; and pp . lxi , lxxvi - lxxviii . 88-97 . ] The dramatic irony of this passage has often been noticed . The king actually upholds ...
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