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The spider and the statue. poisoned innocence in « the winter's tale »

The spider and the statue. poisoned innocence in « the winter's tale »

Yan Brailowsky - Collection Cned ; serie anglais

176 pages, parution le 13/11/2010

Résumé

Much maligned and disfigured over the centuries, Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale has become a treasure-trove for actors, directors and critics alike, attracted by the play's curious blend of tragedy, comedy and pastoral, in a two-part structure separated by sixteen years-and a bear.From Leontes' jealous frenzy, represented by some of the most obscure passages in Shakespeare, to Perdita's fabled speech on art and nature, or Hermione's statue, the play illustrates the magical power of poiesis, while probing into the human condition.Discussing the play's key issues, notably the relevance of genre and performance, context and reception, time and truth, eloquence, innocence, knowledge, diversion and recreation, this book provides a useful theoretical, historical and critical background to perform close, personal readings of The Winter's Tale, using both stage- and text-centered criticism.

L'auteur - Yan Brailowsky

Maître de conférences à l'Université Parix-X Nanterre.

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IntroductionI. — From source to performance: determining genre and expectationsAn arch-rival plagiarized? Dramatizing Greene's PandostoShakespeare and anti-Aristotelian theater, or the generic impasseFrom page to stage: unsettling expectations, trusting performanceII. — Context and reception. Is there a context to this play?The Winter's Tale and the Jacobean ContextPost-Jacobean receptionIII. — Temporis filia veritasAn ill-timed play?‘The time is worth the use on't': The Chorus and the OracleFrom syncretism to didacticismIV. — Poisoning knowledgeIgnorance, sin and self-knowledgeThe parable of the spiderV. — Diversion and recreationDiversion I: Antigonus' dream and ‘Exit, pursued by a Bear'Diversion II: The mercurial ThiefDiversion III: Music, Dances and SatyrsStatuesque recreation (diversion IV)Conclusion. — A comedy of loss, redemption and remarriage?Select bibliography
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Éditeur(s) Belin
Auteur(s) Yan Brailowsky
Collection Cned ; serie anglais
Parution 13/11/2010
Nb. de pages 176
Format 14.6 x 20
Couverture Broché
Poids 270g
EAN13 9782130581789

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