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Pandosto: The
Triumph of Time is a
prose romance written by the
English author Robert Greene,
first published in 1588. A
later edition of 1607 was re-titled...
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Hermione and
Leontes (Greene's
Pandosto) at the end of the play. The
character equivalent to
Hermione in
Pandosto dies
after being accused of adultery...
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early works markedly influenced by the
translation is
Robert Greene's
Pandosto (1588), a
major source for Shakespeare's Winter's Tale, and
Philip Sidney's...
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written in a
highly wrought style which reached its
highest level in
Pandosto (1588) and
Menaphon (1589).
Short poems and
songs incorporated in some...
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often had
complex plots and high sentiment, such as in
Robert Greene's
Pandosto (the
source for
William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale) and
Thomas Lodge's...
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people of
England John Dee – De
heptarchia mystica Robert Greene –
Pandosto: The
Triumph of Time
Thomas Hariot – A
Briefe and True
Report of the New...
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first performed;
George Peele), The
Misfortunes of
Arthur (Hughes),
Pandosto (Greene),
Tamburlaine (Marlowe) 1589 in
literature – The P****ionate Shepherd...
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Leontes Perdita Florizel Sources The
Countess of Pembroke's
Arcadia (c.1580)
Pandosto (1588) Oberon, the
Faery Prince (1611)
Adaptations The Winter's Tale (1910)...
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publication to
Richard Jones on 11 Nov. 1594, is a
paraphrase in
blank verse of
Pandosto,
afterwards renamed Dorastus and Fawnia, a
romance by
Robert Greene (1560...
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plays derive from the
prose romances of
Robert Greene, Shakespeare's from
Pandosto (1588), and The
Thracian Wonder from
Menaphon (1589). More broadly, The...