Cymbeline (Vol. 47) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Clark, Glenn. "The 'Strange' Geographies of Cymbeline." In Playing the Globe: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance Drama, edited by John Gillies and Virginia Mason Vaughan, pp. 230-59. Madison, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1998.
Explores Shakespeare's concern with "the relation between geography and a subjective sense of identity and otherness" in Cymbeline.
Evans, Bertrand. "Cymbeline." In Shakespeare's Comedies, pp. 245-89. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.
Praises Shakespeare's sustained dramaturgical control of his characters, imagined universe, and art in Cymbeline. Evans writes, "From the point of view of the creation, maintenance, and exploitation of discrepant awarenesses . . . Cymbeline is Shakespeare's greatest achievement."
Garber, Marjorie. "Cymbeline and the Languages of Myth."...
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