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Pericles: Critical Essay by Mary Judith Dunbar

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SOURCE: "'To the Judgement of Your Eye': Iconography and the Theatrical Art of Pericles," in Shakespeare, Man of the Theater, edited by Kenneth Muir, Jay L. Halio and D. J. Palmer, University of Delaware Press, 1983, pp. 86-97.

In this essay originally presented in 1981 at the second Congress of the International Shakespeare Association, Dunbar examines the stage imagery of Pericles, maintaining that the "visual presentation in Pericles is integral both to the intellectual design of the play and to its theatrical art."

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