Art and Illusion in The Winter's Tale

Art and Illusion in The Winter's Tale
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Book Synopsis Art and Illusion in The Winter's Tale by : B. J. Sokol

Download or read book Art and Illusion in The Winter's Tale written by B. J. Sokol and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work treats a single Shakespeare play from a number of perspectives. The author combines insights from contemporary psychology with art, social and stage histories to challenge the limits of current positivist critical theories. The book also has a central theme: how the dark side of art and illusion must be represented in order to establish the redemptive pattern which The Winter's Tale shares with Shakespeare's other late tragi-comedies.


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