NEW YORK — Shakespeare scholars categorize “The Winter’s Tale” as a “late romance,” as if the fuzziness or freedom of old age explained its weirdness. But Shakespeare was merely in his mid-40s when ...
In Shakespeare’s time, a winter’s tale was a story told to ward of cold and hunger, a thrilling, captivating saga so compelling it could sustain the listener until spring. In "The Winter’s Tale," ...
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