The Winter's Tale (Bloom's Shakespeare Through the Ages)

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First performed in May 1611, The Winter's Tale is a play about reconciliation, atonement, and the healing effects of time. Leontes, a paranoid tyrant, suffers from his own rash behavior and jealous delusions. When his long-lost daughter returns and the statue of his dead wife magically comes back to life, order is restored, the family is reunited, and his atonement is complete. This volume in Bloom's Shakespeare Through the Ages set features criticism on The Winter's Tale from a variety of sources and centuries, making it an invaluable addition to any literature classroom.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Harold Bloom
Paul Gleed - Language
- English
- Series
- Bloom's Shakespeare Through the Ages
- ISBN
- 9781604137071
- Release date
- 2010