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      • The Shakescleare version of The Winter’s Tale includes the original play alongside a modern English translation, which will help you make sense of its famous lines, like the notorious stage direction “Exit, pursued by a bear,” and “innocence shall make / False accusation blush, and / Tremble at patience.”
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  2. The Shakescleare version of The Winter’s Tale includes the original play alongside a modern English translation, which will help you make sense of its famous lines, like the notorious stage direction “Exit, pursued by a bear,” and “innocence shall make / False accusation blush, and / Tremble at patience.”.

    • Act 1, Scene 1

      CAMILLO. It would be impossible for the King of Sicily to be...

    • Act 1, Scene 2

      Actually understand The Winter's Tale Act 1, Scene 2. Read...

  3. THE WINTER'S TALE A line-by-line translation Act 1, Scene 1 Shakespeare Shakescleare Translation Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS enter. ARCHIDAMUS If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot,you shall see, as I have said, great difference betwixt our Bohemia and ...

  4. Actually understand The Winter's Tale Act 1, Scene 2. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  5. The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare originally published in the First Folio of 1623. Although it was grouped among the comedies, [1] many modern editors have relabelled the play as one of Shakespeare's late romances.

  6. The title declares it a fable—a winter’s tale is a trifle, a fairy tale to enliven long winter nights. Yet the first half presents, in the depiction of Leontes’ jealousy, one of Shakespeare’s most brilliant and deeply felt studies of human psychology, uncompromising in its intensity and realism.

  7. The Winter’s Tale was first printed in the 1623 collection of Shakespeare’s plays now known as the First Folio. The present edition is based directly upon that printing. 1 For the convenience of the reader, we have modernized the punctuation and the spelling of the Folio.

  8. Summary of William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale: King Leontes becomes paranoid about his wife's fidelity; he imprisons her, kills their son, and banishes their infant daughter; years later, a statue comes to life.

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