There are many editions of The Winter's Tale. This educational edition was created for self-improvement or in preparation for advanced examinations. The bottom of each page is annotated with a mini-thesaurus of uncommon words highlighted in the text, including synonyms and antonyms. Designed for sch
The Winter's Tale
โ Scribed by William Shakespeare
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY: One of the last plays Shakespeare penned on his own, The Winterโs Tale is a transcendent work of death and rebirth, exploring irrational sexual jealousy, the redemptive world of nature, and the magical power of art.Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen, two of todayโs most accomplished Shakespearean scholars, this Modern Library series incorporates definitive texts and authoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works. Each play includes an Introduction as well as an overview of Shakespeareโs theatrical career; commentary on past and current productions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, and designers; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; a chronology of Shakespeareโs life and times; and black-and-white illustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers, these modern and accessible editions from the Royal Shakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespearean literature for the twenty-first century.
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The Winterโs Tale, one of Shakespeareโs very late plays, is filled with improbabilities. Before the conclusion, one character comments that what we are about to see, โWere it but told you, should be hooted at / Like an old tale.โ It includes murderous passions, man-eating bears, princes and princ
One of the last plays Shakespeare penned on his own, <b>The Winter's Tale </b>is a transcendent work of death and rebirth, exploring irrational sexual jealousy, the redemptive world of nature, and the magical power of art.<br>Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen, two o