Imagining Shakespeare's Pericles
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Pericles Is Widely Understood To Be The First Of Shakespeareâ S Late Romances But It Is Also Widely Considered A Problematic Text With Multiple Authors. Its First Two Acts Are Frequently Assigned To A Man Named George Wilkins. These Conjectures About Authorship However Fail To Take Adequate Account Of Gower The Medieval Poet Who Acts As Chorus Throughout And Stages The Old Story Of Apollonius Of Tyre Here Renamed Pericles. If Gower Was Not Shakespeareâ S Choice Then Wilkins (Or Whomever Else Is Proposed As Co-Author) Brilliantly Anticipated Many Of The Central Themes Of The Late Romances An Unlikely Possibility. If Gower Was Shakespeareâ S Idea Then The Play Must Be Re-Examined In The Light Of Gowerâ S Role As  Co-Authorâ And Its Bearing On The Stagecraft And Verse Of Pericles.One Way To Do This Is By Narration Retracing What May Have Been Shakespeareâ S Creative Process In Conceiving And Then Writing The Play. Told As A Story This Argument For Shakespeareâ S Sole Authorship Can Remain Conjectural (And Entertaining) At The Same Time That It Puts Forward Serious Scholarly Arguments. This Book Then Tells The Story In Twenty-One Short Chapters Which Are Followed By An Afterword That Clarifies David Youngâ S Scholarly Position.
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