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Author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author

Title The winter's tale : a comedie : you pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely / William Shakespeare
Published [London] : Vearsa : Scribe Publishing, [2016]

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Summary The Winter's Tale, one of Shakespeare's very late plays, is filled with improbabilities. Before the conclusion, one character comments that what we are about to see, "Were it but told you, should be hooted at / Like an old tale." It includes murderous passions, man-eating bears, princes and princesses in disguise, death by drowning and by grief, oracles, betrayal, and unexpected joy. Yet the play, which draws much of its power from Greek myth, is grounded in the everyday. A "winter's tale" is one told or read on a long winter's night. Paradoxically, this winter's tale is ideally seen rather than read-though the imagination can transform words into vivid action. Its shift from tragedy to comedy, disguises, and startling exits and transformations seem addressed to theater audiences
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 3, 2017)
Subject Fathers and daughters -- Drama
Jealousy -- Drama
Castaways -- Drama
DRAMA -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Castaways
Fathers and daughters
Jealousy
Kings and rulers
SUBJECT Sicily (Italy) -- Kings and rulers -- Drama
Subject Italy -- Sicily
Genre/Form comedy (general genre)
Comedy plays
Drama
Tragicomedy.
Comedy plays.
Comédies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781785436055
1785436058