Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare: Romances

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Geoffrey 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

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