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The Winter's Tale

"A merry winter's tale would drive away the time trimly," suggests a character from The Old Wives' Tale, a play by one of Shakespeare's lesser-known contemporaries. And indeed, Elizabethan audiences recognized a "winter's tale" as a fanciful story, rendered all the more appealing by its very improbability. The Bard's version of this traditional entertainment is a charming romantic comedy, but with undertones of tragedy.
Running an emotional gamut from betrayal and broken hearts to a lighthearted romp, the tale begins with the tyrannical actions of a jealous king, whose baseless suspicions of his wife and best friend destroy his own family. The play's second half takes place sixteen years later, when the lovely plot turns toward romance and reconciliation. A sheep-shearing festival provides the occasion for a picturesque assembly of country folk, who contribute some of the play's finest moments with their rustic songs and dances.
Originally presented circa 1611, this tragicomedy abounds in disguises and mistaken identities, courtly intrigue, miracles, and all the theatrical elements that make Shakespeare's works a timeless source of entertainment and enlightenment.

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"A merry winter's tale would drive away the time trimly," suggests a character from The Old Wives' Tale, a play by one of Shakespeare's lesser-known contemporaries. And indeed, Elizabethan audiences recognized a "winter's tale" as a fanciful story, rendered all the more appealing by its very improbability. The Bard's version of this traditional entertainment is a charming romantic comedy, but with undertones of tragedy.
Running an emotional gamut from betrayal and broken hearts to a lighthearted romp, the tale begins with the tyrannical actions of a jealous king, whose baseless suspicions of his wife and best friend destroy his own family. The play's second half takes place sixteen years later, when the lovely plot turns toward romance and reconciliation. A sheep-shearing festival provides the occasion for a picturesque assembly of country folk, who contribute some of the play's finest moments with their rustic songs and dances.
Originally presented circa 1611, this tragicomedy abounds in disguises and mistaken identities, courtly intrigue, miracles, and all the theatrical elements that make Shakespeare's works a timeless source of entertainment and enlightenment.

play proper;single play;act iv;bestest friend;famous stage;exit pursued;midsummer night;explain difficult;unusual vocabulary;act ii;bear attack;oedipus rex;stage direction;newborn child;judi dench;newborn daughter;twelfth night;night's dream;jealous rage;king lear;queen elizabeth;children's literature;anne boleyn;sicilia;polixenes;autolycus;beneduce;antigonus;sheep-shearing;florizel;spirin's;spirin;folger;shepherdess;coville;camillo;pericles;kittredge;left-hand;tragicomedy;arden;caliban;shakespearian;prospero;othello;treading;comedies;tempest;shakespearean;shepherd;hamlet;bard;statue;iii;jealousy;hermione;jeanette winterson;shaun dooley;bohemia;books on twelfth nights;books on tragicomedies;books on comedies;books on spirin;books on shepherds;tread;books on kittredge;books on sicilia;books on newborn children;books on night 's dreams;books on anne boleyn;books on coville;books on queen elizabeths;books on children 's literatures;books on bear attacks;books on midsummer nights;books on famous stages;books on judi dench;books on camillo;books on king lears;books on hamlet;books on bestest friends;books on oedipus rices;books on caliban;books on stage directions;books on bard;books on shepherdesses;books on prospero;books on single plays;acting ii;books on statues;books on shakespeareans;books on folger;books on othellos;books on jealousies;books on act ivs;books on pericles
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