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Preface | vii | |
Plan of the Work | ix | |
The Winter's Tale: Text, Textual Notes, and Commentary | 1 | |
Appendix | ||
Irregular, Doubtful, and Emended Accidentals in F1 | 567 | |
Unadopted Conjectures | 569 | |
The Text | ||
Authenticity | 586 | |
The 1623 Version of The Winter's Tale | 586 | |
The F1 Copy | 590 | |
Crane's Copy | 598 | |
Crane's Reliability | 600 | |
The Printer's Reliability | 601 | |
Subsequent Early Editions | 601 | |
The Date of Composition | ||
External Evidence | 602 | |
Internal Evidence | 609 | |
Summary | 615 | |
Sources | ||
Primary Source | ||
Pandosto | 616 | |
Shakespeare's Use of Pandosto | 656 | |
General Indebtedness | 656 | |
Genre | 668 | |
Characters | 670 | |
Other Sources | ||
Robert Greene's Cony-Catching Pamphlets | 672 | |
The Second and last Part of Conny-catching | 673 | |
The Thirde and last Part of Conny-catching | 673 | |
Francis Sabie's Poems | 674 | |
The Fissher-mans Tale | 674 | |
Flora's Fortune | 675 | |
Possible Sources, Analogues, and Imitations | 680 | |
Criticism | ||
General Assessments | 702 | |
Genre | 717 | |
Themes and Significance | 728 | |
Time's Mutability | 728 | |
Nature (and Art) | 730 | |
Repentance and Renewal | 738 | |
Drame a Clef | 742 | |
Technique | 745 | |
Structure | 745 | |
Language and Style | 753 | |
Characters | 761 | |
Antigonus | 761 | |
Autolycus | 762 | |
Camillo | 768 | |
Florizel | 770 | |
Hermione | 771 | |
Leontes | 775 | |
Mamillius | 785 | |
Paulina | 786 | |
Perdita | 792 | |
Polixenes | 796 | |
Shepherd and Clown | 797 | |
The Winter's Tale on the Stage | ||
Performances | 798 | |
Staging the Bear and Time | 816 | |
Screen and Sound Recordings | 818 | |
The Text on the Stage | 819 | |
The Versions | 819 | |
Reshaping the Text | 826 | |
Cuts | 826 | |
Substitutions, Transpositions, and Additions | 840 | |
Music in the Winter's Tale | 851 | |
Bibliography | 875 | |
Index | 933 |
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