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“Exit, pursued by a bear”: Maternal Imagery in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

“Exit, pursued by a bear”: Maternal Imagery in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale M arch 2002 27 morphosis Englished, Mythologiz’d, and Represented in Figures (O x fo rd , 1632), bk. I I ;J o h n M ulryan, “Through A Glass Darkly” : M ilto n ’s Reinvention oftheMytho- logical Tradition (P ittsb u rg h : D u q u e s n e UP, 1996), p p . 204-205;J o n a t h a n Bate, Shakespeare and Ovid (NewYork: O x fo rd UP, 1993), p. 27; C h arles a n d M ichelle M a rtin d a le , Shakespeare and the Uses o f Antiquity: A n Introductory Essay (New York: R o u tle d g e , 1990), p. 78. ’ D eW itt T. S tarn es a n d E rn e s t W illiam T alb ert, Classical M yth and Legend in Renaissance Dictionaries: A Study o f Renaissance Dictionaries in Their Relation to the Classical Learning o f Contemporary English Writers (C h a p e l H ill: U o f N o rth C a ro lin a P, 1955), p p . 11-28, 111-34; T. W. B aldw in, William Shahspere’s Small http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

“Exit, pursued by a bear”: Maternal Imagery in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

English Language Notes , Volume 39 (3) – Mar 1, 2002

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Copyright © 2002 Regents of the University of Colorado
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0013-8282
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2573-3575
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10.1215/00138282-39.3.27
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M arch 2002 27 morphosis Englished, Mythologiz’d, and Represented in Figures (O x fo rd , 1632), bk. I I ;J o h n M ulryan, “Through A Glass Darkly” : M ilto n ’s Reinvention oftheMytho- logical Tradition (P ittsb u rg h : D u q u e s n e UP, 1996), p p . 204-205;J o n a t h a n Bate, Shakespeare and Ovid (NewYork: O x fo rd UP, 1993), p. 27; C h arles a n d M ichelle M a rtin d a le , Shakespeare and the Uses o f Antiquity: A n Introductory Essay (New York: R o u tle d g e , 1990), p. 78. ’ D eW itt T. S tarn es a n d E rn e s t W illiam T alb ert, Classical M yth and Legend in Renaissance Dictionaries: A Study o f Renaissance Dictionaries in Their Relation to the Classical Learning o f Contemporary English Writers (C h a p e l H ill: U o f N o rth C a ro lin a P, 1955), p p . 11-28, 111-34; T. W. B aldw in, William Shahspere’s Small

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