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The Oxford Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale (Hardcover, Revised)
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The Oxford Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale (Hardcover, Revised)
Series: The Oxford Shakespeare
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One of Shakespeare's more problematic romances gets a picture-book
treatment in Coville's new rendition. Jealous King Leontes suspects
without reason that his wife and best friend are having an affair.
Despite the protests of his most trusted advisors, he sentences his
wife to death and demands that her newborn babe be cast into the
wilderness. There the child is discovered by a kindly shepherd and
raised as a peasant until the day a wayfaring prince falls in love
with her. In true Shakespearean fashion, all works out well in the
end with true identities discovered, families reunited and multiple
weddings to boot. For a tale of suspected infidelity and death,
author and artist do as much as they can for what boils down to a
fairly adult story. Some judicious editing of the text would not
have been out of place - the character of Autolycus weighs down an
otherwise succinct narrative. Yet the cleverly selected direct
quotes and theatrical watercolor and gouache images make this a
more than adequate companion to the original play. (Picture
book/play. 7-10) (Kirkus Reviews)
The Winter's Tale is Shakespeare's most perfectly realized
tragicomedy, as notable for its tragic intensity as for its comic
grace and, throughout, for the richness and complexity of its
poetry. It concludes, moreover, with the most daring and moving
reconciliation scene in all Shakespeare's plays. Though the title
may suggest an escapist fantasy, recent criticism has seen in the
play a profoundly realistic psychology and a powerful commentary on
the violence implicit in family relationships and deep, longlasting
friendships. Stephen Orgel's edition considers the play in relation
to Renaissance conceptions of both dramatic genre and the family,
traced the changing critical and theatrical attitudes towards it,
and places its psychological and dramatic conflicts within the
Jacobean cultural and political context. The commentary pays
special attention to the play's linguistic complexity, and the
edition also includes a complete reprint of Shakespeare's source,
Pandosto, by Robert Greene.
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