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Winter's Tale: Texts and Contexts [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 460 pages, height x width x depth: 206x137x18 mm, weight: 476 g, Figures; Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Dec-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Bedford Books
  • ISBN-10: 0312167040
  • ISBN-13: 9780312167042
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 460 pages, height x width x depth: 206x137x18 mm, weight: 476 g, Figures; Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Dec-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Bedford Books
  • ISBN-10: 0312167040
  • ISBN-13: 9780312167042
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Reprints the Bevington edition of the play accompanied by five sets of thematically arranged primary documents and illustrations designed to facilitate many different approaches to Shakespeare. The text includes tracts on childbirth, jealousy, women's speech, rural festivities, and bears; royal proclamations and statutes about vagabonds and peddlers; popular ballads on marriage and monsters; treatises about monarchy, Catholic and Protestant theological debates, farm labor, and art collecting; a transcription of the trial of Anne Boleyn; and accounts of performances of the statue scene since the 19th century. The primary documents contextualize the dramatic genres of romance and tragicomedy; gender and family relations; political authority and resistance;country work and play; and the social.--From publisher description

This edition of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale reprints the Bevington edition of the play accompanied by five sets of thematically arranged primary documents and illustrations designed to facilitate many different approaches to Shakespeare. The text includes tracts on childbirth, jealousy, women's speech, rural festivities, and bears; royal proclamations and statutes about vagabonds and peddlers; popular ballads on marriage and monsters; treatises about monarchy, Catholic and Protestant theological debates, farm labor, and art collecting; a transcription of the trial of Anne Boleyn; and accounts of performances of the statue scene since the 19th century. The primary documents contextualize the dramatic genres of romance and tragicomedy; gender and family relations; political authority and resistance; country work and play; and the social, religious, and erotic uses of art.
ABOUT THE SERIES V
ABOUT THIS VOLUME VII
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XIX
Introduction 1
PART ONE William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale
Edited by David Bevington
23
PART TWO Cultural Contexts 133
1. Romance and Tragicomedy
135
Sir Philip Sidney, From The Defense of Poesy
140
John Fletcher, From The Faithful Shepherdess
148
Robert Greene, From Pandosto. The Triumph of Time
150
Ovid, From Metamorphoses
165
2. Gender, Sexuality, and the Family
174
Gender Division in Childbirth and Childhood
176
William Gouge, From Of Domestical Duties
180
John Nichols, From The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King, James the First
187
Frederick Devon, From Issues of the Exchequer
193
Jacques Guillemeau, From Childbirth; Or, the Happy Delivery of Women with The Nursing of Children
195
Conjugal Faultlines
199
John Milton, From Paradise Lost
202
Benedetto Varchi, From The Blazon of Jealousy
205
Michael Dalton, From The Country Justice
210
Thomas Bayly Howell, From A Complete Collection of State Trials
213
Death of Children
222
Robert Allyne, From Funeral Elegies upon the Most Lamentable and Untimely Death of the Thrice Illustrious Prince Henry, Prince of Wales
225
William Haydon [ W.H.], From The True Picture and Relation of Prince Henry His Noble and Virtuous Disposition
228
Ben Jonson, On My First Daughter and On My First Son
232
3. Authority and Resistance
234
Monarch and Ministers
236
King James I of England, From The True Law of Free Monarchies
239
Sir Francis Bacon, Of Counsel
251
George Buchanan, From De Jure Regni apud Scotos
254
Women's Speech: Attacks and Defenses
261
William Whately, From A Bride-Bush: Or, A Direction for Married Persons
268
Joseph Swetnam, From The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women
273
Rachel Speght, From A Muzzle for Melastomus, the Cynical Baiter of and Foul-Mouthed Barker against, Eva's Sex
283
Martin Parker, A Merry Dialogue Betwixt a Married Man and His Wife, Concerning the Affairs of This Careful Life
295
4. Encountering Nature
300
Pursued by a Bear
302
Edward Topsell, From Of the Bear
306
Gerrit de Veer, From The True and Perfect Description of Three Voyages
309
Pastoral Preoccupations
315
George Puttenham, From The Art of English Poesy
319
John Fitzherbert, From Fitzherbert's Book of Husbandry
322
Michael Drayton, The Ninth Eclogue
326
Philip Stubbes, From The Anatomy of Abuses
335
Rogues and Peddlers
340
From An Act for Punishment of Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars
343
From A Proclamation Inhibiting All Persons after Bartholomew-tide Next, to Use the Trade of a Peddler or a Petty Chapman
346
Robert Greene, From The Second and Last Part of Cony-Catching and The Third and Last Part of Cony-Catching
349
The Description of a Rare or Rather Most Monstrous Fish Taken on the East Coast of Holland
355
5. Hermione's Statue
360
Repentance, Devotion, and the Miraculous
362
From An Homily of Repentance
366
A.G., From The Widow's Mite
372
William Crashaw, From The Jesuits' Gospel
379
Death and Desecration
385
Reginald Scot, From The Discovery of Witchcraft
386
Thomas Middleton, From The Second Maiden's Tragedy
391
Eroticizing the Statue
400
Ovid, From Metamorphoses
401
Artists, Patrons, and Collectors
405
Henry Peacham, OfAntiquities
410
Performing the Statue
415
James Boaden, From Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble
417
Thomas Campbell, From Life of Mrs. Siddons
417
Brian Pearce, From Granville Barker's Production of The Winter's Tale
420
Harley Granville-Barker, From Preface to The Winter's Tale
421
Dennis Bartholomeusz, From The Winter's Tale in Performance in England and America, 1611-1976
422
Mario DiGangi, An Account of Edward Watermill Theatre Production by Propeller
424
BIBLIOGRAPHY 429
INDEX 444