Shakespeare: The mixture of styles in Shakespeare's last plays: The Winter's Tale and The Tempest
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Description: An essay: Liz Lewis argues that the plays defy the usual progression found in the comic genre: from disorder to harmony.
William Shakespeare. The mixture of styles in Shakespeare's last plays: The Winter's Tale and The Tempest The Mixture of Styles in Shakespeare's Last Plays: Stanley Wells claims that Shakespeare, who 'remained a restless experimenter to the end of his career', wished in the last plays to 'synthesise disparate elements in a manner that allows each to exert its energy'. In such plays as
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Page title: | William Shakespeare. The mixture of styles in Shakespeare's last plays: The Winter's Tale and The Tempest |
Keywords: | William Shakespeare,Last Plays,The Winter's Tale,The Tempest,Theatre,Tragedy,Comedy,Comic,Tragi-comedies,Tragi-comedy,Romance,Realism,Tragic Form,Pastoral,Hermione,Leontes,Prospero,Miranda,Aerial,Caliban,Antonio,English Literature Resources,Essays,Books |
Description: | Liz Lewis argues that Shakespeare used a mixture of styles to contribute to his last plays' themes of renewal and regeneration |
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