Romances and Poems (Vol. 37) | Romances and Poems

Romances and Poems

"What Means Sicilia? He Something Seems Unsettled": Sicily, Russia, and Bohemia in The Winter's Tale
Two Distincts, Division None: Shakespeare and Fletcher's The Two Noble Kinsmen of 1613
Other Voices: The Sweet, Dangerous Air(s) of Shakespeare's Tempest
Redeeming The Tempest: Romance and Politics
Introduction to The Sonnets
"The Care . . . of Subjects' Good": Pericles, James I, and the Neglect of Government
"Thou Maist Have Thy Will": The Sonnets of Shakespeare and His Stepsisters

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