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The Winter's Tale (Arden Shakespeare, Third Series) by William Shakespeare β€” book cover

The Winter's Tale (Arden Shakespeare, Third Series)

by William Shakespeare, John Pitcher
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Synopsis

One of Shakespeare's later plays, best described as a tragic-comedy, the play falls into two distinct parts. In the first Leontes is thrown into a jealous rage by his suspicions of his wife Hermione and his best-friend, and imprisons her and orders that her new born daughter be left to perish. The second half is a pastoral comedy with the "lost" daughter Perdita having been rescued by shepherds and now in love with a young prince. The play ends with former lovers and friends reunited after the apparently miraculous resurrection of Hermione.

John Pitcher's lively introduction and commentary explores the extraordinary merging of theatrical forms in the play and its success in performance. As the recent Sam Mendes production at the Old Vic shows, this is a play that can work a kind of magic in the theatre.

For more than a century educators, students and general readers have relied on The Arden Shakespeare to provide the very best scholarship and most authoritative texts available.
The Third Series editions' added emphasis on all aspects of Shakespeare performance extended the Arden editions readership to also become the preferred text for theatre professionals.

About the Author, William Shakespeare

John Pitcher is Professor of English at St John's College, Oxford.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2010
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Pages
476
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781903436356

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