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  1. What's the symbolism of the flowers in The Winter's Tale?

    In addition, the first flowers Perdita had given are "flowers of winter", whereas now she gives them flowers of (mid)summer, wich, in Perdita's words, are appropriate for "men of middle age". hot …

  2. How did Faulkner managed to write so much?

    3 days ago · Faulkner wrote or at least published from 1929 to 1939 eight books, including (except for A Fable — 1954) all his most influential works. Considering that some of these are …

  3. meaning - In The Winters Tale what does "Nine changes of the …

    Jun 6, 2020 · I consulted three annotated editions of The Winter's Tale; they confirm the meaning "nine months". Ernest Schanzer's edition (Penguin, 1969) provides the following endnote for …

  4. User Rrr Rrr - Literature Stack Exchange

    Q&A for scholars and enthusiasts of literature

  5. What is the myth-making school of Shakespeare criticism?

    Aug 2, 2020 · The second part, the last two acts, is the story of Florizel’s love, Perdita’s recognition, and the revival of Hermione. Shakespeare’s main source, Greene’s Pandosto, is …

  6. User Mark Sutton - Literature Stack Exchange

    Dec 27, 2025 · Q&A for scholars and enthusiasts of literature

  7. User Ture Pålsson - Literature Stack Exchange

    Dec 20, 2025 · Q&A for scholars and enthusiasts of literature

  8. User Reso - Literature Stack Exchange

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  9. In what ways can Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre be …

    Dec 2, 2020 · The Winter's Tale: Leontes and Perdita, Leontes and Hermione; to a lesser extent Leontes and Polixenes. The Tempest: After the storm, Alonso and his courtiers land on a …

  10. character analysis - Why does Percival Everett change the …

    Feb 2, 2024 · The character Granny C in Percival Everett's The Trees represents an aged Carolyn Bryant, the woman whose dubious claim that Emmett Till whistled at her led to his …