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The spider and the statue : poisoned innocence in The winter's tale

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The spider and the statue

Poisoned innocence in The Winter's Tale

Much maligned and disfigured over the centuries, Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale has become a treasure-trove for actors, directors and critics alike, attracted by the play's curious blend of tragedy, comedy and pastoral, in a two-part structure separated by sixteen years-and a bear.

From Leontes' jealous frenzy, represented by some of the most obscure passages in Shakespeare, to Perdita's fabled speech on art and nature, or Hermione's statue, the play illustrates the magical power of poiesis, while probing into the human condition.

Discussing the play's key issues, notably the relevance of genre and performance, context and reception, time and truth, eloquence, innocence, knowledge, diversion and recreation, this book provides a useful theoretical, historical and critical background to perform close, personal readings of The Winter's Tale, using both stage and text-centered criticism.

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Authors Yan Brailowsky, Yan (1975-....) Brailowsky, BRAILOWSKY YAN, Yan Brailowsky
Publisher CNED
 
Languages French
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.11.2010
 
EAN 9782130581789
ISBN 978-2-13-058178-9
No. of pages 205
Dimensions 150 mm x 200 mm x 18 mm
Weight 270 g
Series Cned ; Serie Anglais
Collection CNED-PUF. Série Anglais
Collection CNED-PUF, Série Anglais
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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