Introduction
1: Romance, irony, and humanism
2: Pericles and the idea of the hero
3: Court
4: Country
5: Magnetic Island and Islander in The Tempest
6: Violence and Freedom
7: Women and Romance
8: Endings
Abbreviations
Selected Primary References
Selected Secondary References
Simon Palfrey is Lecturer in English and the History of Ideas at the University of Melbourne.
presents valuable insights into the undercurrent of turbulence and discord that informs these romantic plays - R.H. Peake, formerly of the University of Virginia, Choice, Vol 35, No. 10, June '98
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