Found inside – Page 125... Polixenes' memory, dwells on the affection of the kings, while the second, like Leontes' memory, rediscovers this lost union in the relation between ... Found inside – Page 45If they fail to do this, the stability of their relationships with other men in ... This is to suggest that the relationship between Leontes and Polixenes, ... Found insideThe latent homosexual relationship between Leontes and Polixenes took a paranoid turn, with disastrous results. Act IV is an attempt to undo the damage in ... Found inside – Page 40... compare similar descriptions of Posthumus Leonatus in Cymbeline, and the boyhood relationship between Leontes and Polixenes in The Winter's Tale. Found inside – Page 165... here the boyhood relationship and subsequent friendship between Leontes and Polixenes is emphasized (I.i.21–32), the former's courtship of his queen is ... Found inside – Page 106Moreover, the childhood affection between Leontes and Polixenes is made ... who saw affection as characterizing the relationship between married people. Found inside... and love that exist between their kings, Leontes and Polixenes. ... what immediately precedes Leontes's statement that the relationship between his wife ... Found inside – Page 200... Camillo , Leontes , Polixenes , Mamillius , Antigonus , and Hermione . The essential parts of the tragic protasis are these : First . — The character of Camillo , and the relationship of longestablished love between Leontes and Polixenes . Found inside – Page 58... where a 'difference' (in the sense 'dispute or quarrel', Oxford English Dictionary 3) between Leontes and Polixenes causes Camillo to make a trip to ... Found inside – Page 154On the one hand the relationship between Leontes and Polixenes — who , although not related , are bound by brotherly love — comes to a crisis because of the ... Found insidePolixenes refuses his request and asks Camillo instead to go with him in disguise to ... if distant, relations between Leontes and Polixenes 25. are: i.e., ... Found inside... supposedly natural ties between Leontes and his family and between Polixenes and Florizel. It could be argued that the relationship between Polixenes ... Found insideFrom the beginning of the play, when Camillo says that the affection between Leontes and Polixenes “cannot choose but branch now” and Polixenes says that ... Found inside – Page 69evidence for a warmer relationship between husband and wife has also been ... such as the idealized boyhood relationship between Leontes and Polixenes ... Found inside – Page 96When Leontes asks Polixenes, "Are you so fond of your young prince as we ... Tracing the interconnections between "two of the play's primary regions ... Found inside – Page 200If Hermione comes between Leontes and Polixenes, then she is also the most ... in the staging of Hermione as a necessary expression of their relationship, ... Found inside – Page 212As Camillo warns Polixenes that Leontes thinks he has had sex with ... and go-between he helps establish the plot and relationship between the two kingdoms. Found inside – Page 189(5.1.13–16) The precise connection Polixenes sees between Hermione's perfection and Leontes' jealousy—that a “rare” woman will inspire “great” jealousy—is ... Found inside – Page 200The essential parts of the tragic protasis are these : First . -The character of Camillo , and the relationship of longestablished love between Leontes and Polixenes .-- I . , i . , some 50 verses . Second . — The characters of Leontes , Polixenes ... Found inside – Page 182The friendship between Leontes and Polixenes goes back to earliest childhood ... the relationship between the husband and wife is more fully developed . The Winter's Tale, one of Shakespeare's very late plays, is filled with improbabilities. Found inside – Page 147POLIXENES : Press me not, beseech you, so. [There is not tonguethat moves, ... Furthermore, the dialogue between Leontes and Polixenes begins midstream. Found inside – Page 212At his first meeting with the lovers , Leontes makes a speech that draws our attention ... The love between Leontes and Polixenes is repeated by Perdita and ... Found inside – Page 200The character of Cainillo , and the relationship of longestablished love between Leontes and Polixenes .-- I . , i . , some 50 verses . Second . - The characters of Leontes , Polixenes , and Hermione , and the sudden yielding of Polixenes to ... Found inside – Page 47... of the son exposes cracks in the diplomatic relations between Sicilia and Bohemia reflected eventually in the split between Leontes and Polixenes . Found inside – Page 160Its various uses of the term shed light on the relation of masculinity to ... that the boyhood " affection ” between Leontes and Polixenes “ cannot choose ... Found insideThe conversation between Camillo and Archidamus in the first scene of The Winter's Tale reveals that Leontes and Polixenes have become estranged from the ... Found inside – Page 979 That relations between Leontes and Polixenes began literally in “the word societie”— so says Camillo at 1.1.19–27—before falling into contention, ... Found inside – Page 343Before this, we have a gracious social scene between Leontes and his sworn brother, Polixenes, whom he is trying to persuade to prolong his stay in Sicilia, ... Found inside – Page 102In fact , Polixenes refers to a kind of devilry in women which would split a close relationship between Leontes and Polixenes : Pol . O my most sacred lady , Temptations have since then been born to's : for In those unfledg'd days was my wife a ... Found inside – Page 5... establishes the intimate bond that exists between Leontes and Polixenes. Camillo discusses with a Bohemian lord the relationship between the two kings, ... Found inside – Page 152... is largely unintelligible if we fail to see the homopsychic conflict in it and do not recogniZe the erotic relationship between Leontes and Polixenes. Found inside – Page 56But this conclusion would leave the audience with a dominant interest in the relationship between Leontes and Polixenes as adults , whereas the scene has been building up background information about their childhood friendship , the root of ... Found inside – Page 203... as the play unfolds, however, the negative association between disability and ... central drama: the “unspeakable” love between Leontes and Polixenes. Found insideThe relationship between Leontes, Polixenes, and Hermione involves a complex giving and receiving of benefits in which certain values are “knowable as ... Found inside – Page 66Sir James Frazer in his Golden Bough adduces the following fact concerning the cult of the bear among the Aino people in ... The play begins with a description of a very close , suspiciously close , relationship between Leontes and Polixenes . Found inside – Page 26686 ] The early relationship of Leontes and Polixenes can be understood as rooted ... key among them wet - nursing and a discontinuous relationship with two ... Found insideWhat is lost is the loving relationship between Leontes and Hermione, ... Including Hermione (and also Polixenes andCamillo) in an understanding of the ... Found inside – Page 45Given the long friendship between Polixenes and Leontes, Polixenes has good ... with Leontes and damaged relations between the two kingdoms for nothing. Found inside – Page 320... and Archidamus surround the early affection between Leontes and Polixenes ... kings' early relationship appears when Archidamus describes how through ... Found inside – Page 90... of sexual relations between Polixenes and Hermione. Interestingly, the temporal association between Mamillius's birth, a lapse of time for Leontes and ... Archidamus, a lord of Bohemia, and Camillo, a lord of Sicilia, talk about their respective countries. Found inside... friendship between Leontes and Polixenes, their respective kings. Polixenes has been staying at Leontes' court, and is persuaded by Leontes' wife ... Found inside – Page 140... where it is said the friendship between Leontes and Polixenes 'cannot choose but ... and tensions which express themselves in character relationships, ... Found inside – Page 23Like the chapter on Milton, it traces the relations between reconciliation, ... in the play – for example that between Leontes and Polixenes Introduction 23. Found inside – Page 92Shakespeare's plays in Polixenes ' " twinned lambs ” speech ; there women , or more precisely the temptations that women ... their two children at the end re - establishes and legitimizes the bond between Leontes and Polixenes broken at the beginning . ... 173 ) , the broken relationship between Leontes and Polixenes begins to take on the coloration of the rivalry of siblings for the attention of a mother . Found insideCamillo cannot know, much less prevent, the “great difference” that is about to erupt between Leontes and Polixenes. Yet in the opening rehearsal of the ... Found inside – Page 185In contrast to the relationship between the queen and her daughter, ... Like Leontes, Polixenes fears that a woman (in this case Perdita) will disrupt his ...