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The Winter's Tale: Critical Essay by Kay Stockholder

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William Shakespeare
About 22 pages (6,523 words)
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SOURCE: "From Matter to Magic: The Winter's Tale," in Dream Works: Lovers and Families in Shakespeare's Plays, University of Toronto Press, 1987, pp. 184-96.

In the essay that follows, Stockholder considers the sexual conflict of The Winter's Tale to be resolved by dream-visions.

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