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A Natural Perspective: The Development Of Shakespearean Comedy And Romance (Bampton Lectures In America)
N. Frye

A Natural Perspective: The Development Of Shakespearean Comedy And Romance (Bampton Lectures In America)

the development of Shakespearean comedy and romance

Columbia University Press (May 12, 1995)
9780231082716
| Paperback
159 pages | 137 x 198 mm | English
Dewey 822.33
LC Classification PR2981 .F7 1995
LC Control No. 65017458

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In A Natural Perspective, distinguished critic Northrop Frye maintains that Shakespeare's comedy is widely misunderstood and underestimated, and that the four romances - Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest - are the inevitable culmination of the poet's career. Rather than comment only on individual plays, Frye treats the comedies as a group unified by recurrent structures, devices, and images: the storm at sea, the identical twins, the heroine disguised as a boy, the retreat into the forest, the heroine with a mysterious father.

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