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  • Shakespeare's romances = comprehensive research and study guide /
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    Title/Author: Shakespeare's romances/ edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
    Reminder of title: comprehensive research and study guide /
    other author: Bloom, Harold.
    Published: Broomall, PA :Chelsea House Publishers, : c2000.,
    Description: 112 p. ;24 cm.
    Series: Bloom's major dramatists
    [NT 15003449]: Biography of William Shakespeare -- Plot summary of Pericles -- List of characters in Pericles -- Critical views on Pericles. -- John P. Cutts on Perilces' violent nature -- William O. Scott on the importance of Marina's singing -- Thelma N. Greenfield on Pericles' resourcefulness -- Howard Felperin on Shakespeare's artistic powers in Pericles -- John Arthos on Pericles' romantic narrative -- Plot summary of Cymbeline -- List of characters in Cymbeline -- Critical views on Cymbeline. -- Peggy Mu鄚oz Simonds on the eagle's mythic meanings -- Roger Warren on Imogen's chastity -- Peter Alexander on Imogen's voice -- John Philip Brockbank on Shakespeare's sources -- Michael Taylor on the grotesque in Imogen's dream -- Arthur C. Kirsch on Shakespeare's "Self-Consciousness" -- Plot summary of The winter tale -- List of characters in The winter's tale -- Critical views on The winter's tale. -- Daryl. W. Palmer on Russian and the English imagination -- Nevill Coghill on Shakespeare's skill -- Charles R. Forker on the paradoxes of art and nature -- Stephen Orgel on The winter's tale and the modern audience -- Charles Frey on the tragic structure of The winter's tale -- Plot summary of The tempest -- List of characters in The tempest -- Critical views on The tempest. -- L.T. Fitz on nature's conflicting images in The tempest -- Don Cameron Allen on the union of experience and imagination -- Theodore Spencer on Shakespeare's vision of nature -- Jonathan Bate on Calaban and colonial oppression -- Stephen Jay Greenblatt on Prospero as the creator of anxiety -- John Dover Wilson on Shakespeare's retirement.
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=38701An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 058524748X (electronic bk.)
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