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Four Late Plays

"Pericles", "Cymbeline", "The Tempest" and "The Winter's Tale"

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  • 410 páginas
  • 15 horas de lectura

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'It is required you do awake your faith' (The Winter's Tale). Written late in Shakespeare's life, these plays delightfully exhibit his interest in the conventions of the fairy-tale. They are tales of enchantment, heard from afar and seen through a fine gauze. In this fantasy world truths about the real world are played out on a different plane. In each play a family is forcibly divided through natural mischance (a storm at sea) or human folly (a wrongful accusation), and in each the lost ones are restored to their families. We move from the pain of separation through the despair of loss to the joy of restoration and resurrection. This mature vision of the world looks unblinkingly into the jaws of despair, yet still chooses to consider life worth celebrating.

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Four Late Plays, William Shakespeare

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2001
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Título
Four Late Plays
Subtítulo
"Pericles", "Cymbeline", "The Tempest" and "The Winter's Tale"
Idioma
Inglés
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
410
ISBN10
1840221046
ISBN13
9781840221046
Serie
Calificación
4,55 de 5
Descripción
'It is required you do awake your faith' (The Winter's Tale). Written late in Shakespeare's life, these plays delightfully exhibit his interest in the conventions of the fairy-tale. They are tales of enchantment, heard from afar and seen through a fine gauze. In this fantasy world truths about the real world are played out on a different plane. In each play a family is forcibly divided through natural mischance (a storm at sea) or human folly (a wrongful accusation), and in each the lost ones are restored to their families. We move from the pain of separation through the despair of loss to the joy of restoration and resurrection. This mature vision of the world looks unblinkingly into the jaws of despair, yet still chooses to consider life worth celebrating.