The Winter's Tale (Vol. 57) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bennett, Kenneth C. “Constructing The Winter's Tale.Shakespeare Survey 46 (1993): 81-90.

Examines the relationship between unity and deconstruction in the play.

Cooley, Ronald W. “Speech Versus Spectacle: Autolycus, Class and Containment in The Winter's Tale.Renaissance and Reformation 21, No. 3 (Summer 1997): 5-23.

Focuses on the character Autolycus as a representation of the Jacobeans and argues that through Autolycus, Shakespeare explores themes of social instability and assimilation.

Gallagher, Lowell. “‘This seal’d-up Oracle’: Ambivalent Nostalgia in The Winter's Tale.Exemplaria 7, No. 2 (Fall 1995): 465-98.

Considers the concepts of nostalgia and belatedness as they relate to Leontes and Hermione.

Girard, René. “The Crime and Conversion of Leontes in The Winter's Tale.Religion and...

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