Shakespeare's romances /
A collection of literary essays on Shakespeare's "Pericles," "Cymbeline," "The Winter's Tale," "The Tempest," and "The Two Noble Kinsmen."
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Philadelphia :
Chelsea House,
©2000.
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Series: | Modern critical views
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Harold Bloom
- Part I. On Pericles
- Hunt the symbol / William Empson
- Mouldy tales / Northrop Frye
- "The masked Neptune and / The gentlest winds of heaven" : Pericles and the transition from tragedy to romance / C.L. Barber
- Part II. On Cymbeline
- Cymbeline / Harold Goddard
- "Nature's above art in that respect" : limits of the pastoral pattern / Rosalie L. Colie
- Part III. On The Winter's Tale
- Delusions and dreams : The winter's tale / Ruth Nevo
- Leontes and the spider : Language and speaker in Shakespeare's last plays / Anne Barton
- "Tongue-tied, our Queen?" : the deconstruction of presence in The Winter's Tale / Howard Felperin
- Part IV. On The tempest
- The Shakespearian superman : a study of The tempest / G. Wilson Knight
- The tempest / Frank Kermode
- Two unassimilable men / A.D. Nuttall
- Virtue, vice, and compassion in Montaigne and The tempest / Arthur Kirsch
- Part V. On The two noble kinsmen
- The two nobel kinsmen / Harold Bloom.