“对他来说,我部分了解他的想法”:莎士比亚《冬天的故事》中宝琳娜和卡米洛的奇妙结合

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION LOGOS-A JOURNAL OF CATHOLIC THOUGHT AND CULTURE Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/log.2023.0014
Lisa Marciano
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《冬天的故事》的结尾时刻对学生、老师和评论家来说都是一个挑战。在透露了赫敏和佩迪塔还活着,莱昂提斯已经改变了他的生活方式之后,女王的保护者宝琳娜说,她就像“一只老乌龟[鸽子]”,她将用她的日子来哀悼她失去的伴侣安提哥诺斯。里昂提斯在一片欢声笑语中对宝琳娜说,他听从了她的婚姻忠告,所以她也应该听从他的劝告。他的结论是:
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“For him, I partly know his mind”: The Curious Union of Paulina and Camillo in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale
l og os 26:2 spr i ng 2023 The closing moments of The Winter’s Tale often challenge students, teachers, and critics alike. After revealing that Hermione and Perdita still live and that Leontes has reformed his ways, Paulina, the queen’s preserver, says that she, like “an old turtle[dove],”1 will spend her days mourning for her lost mate, Antigonus. Leontes then, amid the general rejoicing, says to Paulina that he has followed her marital advice, and that she therefore should follow his. He concludes:
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