The staging of romance in late Shakespeare : text and theatrical technique / Christopher J. Cobb.
2007
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Title
The staging of romance in late Shakespeare : text and theatrical technique / Christopher J. Cobb.
Created/published
Newark : University of Delaware Press, ©2007.
Description
304 p. ; 24 cm
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Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-286) and index.
Contents
Introduction: transformation, theater, and romance
Leontes' jealousy: the experience of uncertainty and generic conflict
The development of dramatic romance: 1570-1610
Hermione, Paulina, and their audiences: the role of mimetic involvements in transformation
Achieved miracle: completion in dramatic romance
Unceasing transformation: further tests of romance in The tempest, Henry VIII, and The two noble kinsmen.
Leontes' jealousy: the experience of uncertainty and generic conflict
The development of dramatic romance: 1570-1610
Hermione, Paulina, and their audiences: the role of mimetic involvements in transformation
Achieved miracle: completion in dramatic romance
Unceasing transformation: further tests of romance in The tempest, Henry VIII, and The two noble kinsmen.
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PR3095 .C63 2007