Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare: RomancesGeoffrey Bullough Columbia University Press, 1957 - 423 pages |
Contents
Source From The First Volume of Chronicles | 38 |
Source From The Description and Historie | 46 |
Source Frederyke of Jennen Anon 1560 edn | 63 |
Analogue From Certaine Tragicall Discourses | 87 |
Analogue From Jerusalem Delivered by Tor | 103 |
The Winters Tale Introduction | 115 |
Source Pandosto The Triumph of Time | 156 |
Analogue From The Countesse of Pembrokes | 199 |
Source From Ovid Metamorphoses translated | 232 |
Source From A True Reportory of the Wracke | 275 |
Analogue From The first part of the Mirrour | 300 |
Analogue From The Fair Sidea by Jacob Ayrer | 310 |
Analogue From A Most Pleasant Comedie | 316 |
Analogue From The Three Satyrs A Pastoral Tale | 322 |
Possible Source From Hymenaei A Masque | 329 |
GENERAL CONCLUSION | 341 |
Probable Source From The Fishermans Tale | 207 |
Sources From The Second Part of Connycatching | 214 |
Possible Source From The Ninth Book of Amadis | 222 |
Common terms and phrases
agayne Ambrogiuolo Ambroses wyfe Armenio Autolycus battell Belarius Bellaria Bernardo Boccaccio Bomelio Britain brought Caesar Caliban called Cassander chest Cloten comedy court Cymbeline daughter dayes death disguise Dorastus E. K. Chambers Egistus Eufemia father Fawnia feare Fidelia Florizel Fortune Franion Gods Greene's grete Guiderius hath heere Hermione Holinshed honour husband Iachimo Iland imagery Imogen J. P. Collier Jennen Johan of Florence King kynge Lady Lear Leontes Lope de Rueda lorde Frederyke lovers maister marchauntes masque minde Mucedorus night noble olde woman Oracle Pandosto PAULO Perdita Pericles Philaster play plot Polixenes Porrus Posthumus Posthumus's Prince Princess Prospero Queen romance sayd scene selfe servant Shakespeare shee shepherd shewe ship sholde Sicurano Soldane sonne sources story supra tell Tempest thee things thou thought toke tyme unto Venus wager whan wife Winter's Tale wyfe
References to this book
Power on Display: The Politics of Shakespeare's Genres Leonard Tennenhouse No preview available - 1986 |