Dressing Up as a Franklin's Housewife: Native Sources for Shakespeare's "Cymbeline."
- Author / Editor
- Scala, Elizabeth.
Dressing Up as a Franklin's Housewife: Native Sources for Shakespeare's "Cymbeline."
- Published
- Texas Studies in Literature and Language 59 (2017): 137-61.
- Description
- Argues that FranT provided the "raw material and structures of dramatic feeling" for Shakespeare's "Cymbeline," encouraging critics to adopt a more expansive view of source relations, and observing how and where the tale and the play illuminate each other, especially on questions of love and marriage.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
Franklin and His Tale