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- Pandosto: The Triumph of Time is a prose romance written by the English author Robert Greene, first published in 1588. A later edition of 1607 was re-titled...
- of Hermione and Leontes (Greene's Pandosto) at the end of the play. The character equivalent to Hermione in Pandosto dies after being accused of adultery...
- were written in a highly wrought style which reached its highest level in Pandosto (1588) and Menaphon (1589). Short poems and songs incorporated in some...
- English folk plays. Robert Greene's novel Dorastus and Fawnia (originally Pandosto) (1588), the basis of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, was still being...
- often had complex plots and high sentiment, such as in Robert Greene's Pandosto (the source for William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale) and Thomas Lodge's...
- early works markedly influenced by the translation is Robert Greene's Pandosto (1588), a major source for Shakespeare's Winter's Tale, and Phillip Sidney's...
- Leontes Perdita Florizel Sources The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (c.1580) Pandosto (1588) Oberon, the Faery Prince (1611) Adaptations The Winter's Tale (1910)...
- (date first performed; George Peele), The Misfortunes of Arthur (Hughes), Pandosto (Greene), Tamburlaine (Marlowe) 1589 in literature – The P****ionate Shepherd...
- publication to Richard Jones on 11 Nov. 1594, is a paraphrase in blank verse of Pandosto, afterwards renamed Dorastus and Fawnia, a romance by Robert Greene (1560...
- and people of England John Dee – De heptarchia mystica Robert GreenePandosto: The Triumph of Time Thomas Hariot – A Briefe and True Report of the New...