The Recent Critical Heritage: a supplemental bibliography for your investigation

Cavell, Stanley. “Recounting Gains, Showing Losses.” In Quest of the Ordinary. Chicago, U of Chicago P, 1988. 76-101.

Cooley, Ronald W. “Speech versus Spectacle: Autolycus, Class and Containment in The Winter’s Tale.” Renaissance & Reformation 21.3(1997): 5-23.

Desai, R. W. “‘What Means Sicilia? He Something Seems Unsettled’: Sicily, Russia, and Bohemia in The Winter’s Tale.” Comparative Drama 30.3(1996): 311-24.

Enterline, Lynn. “‘You Speak a Language That I Understand Not’: The Rhetoric of Animation in The Winter's Tale.” Shakespeare Quarterly 48.1(1997): 17-44.

Fortier, Mark. “Married with Children: The Winter’s Tale and Social History; or Infanticide in Earlier Seventeenth-Century.” Modern Language Quarterly 57.4(1996): 579-603.

Gibbons, Brian. “Erring and Straying Like Lost Sheep: The Winter’s Tale and The Comedy of Errors.” Shakespeare Survey 50(1997): 111-23.

Gutierrez, Nancy. “Why William and Judith Both Need Their Own Rooms.” Shakespeare Quarterly 47.4(1996): 424-32.

Hunt, Maurice, ed. The Winter’s Tale: Critical Essays. New York: Garland, 1995.

Johnson, Nora. “Ganymedes and Kings: Staging Male Homosexual Desire in The Winter’s Tale.” Shakespeare Studies 26(1998): 187-217.

Kaplan, M. Lindsay and Katherine Eggert. “‘Good Queen, My Lord, Good Queen’: Sexual Slander and the Trials of Female Authority in The Winter’s Tale.” Renaissance Drama25(1994): 89-118.

Marrapodi, Michele. “‘Of That Fatal Country’: Sicily and the Rhetoric of Topography in The Winter’s Tale.” Shakespeare's Italy: Functions of Italian Locations in Renaissance Drama. Ed. Michele

Marrapodi, A.J. Hoenselaars, Marcello Cappuzzo, and F. Falzon Santucci. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1993. 213-28.

Mowat, Barbara A. “Rogues, Shepherds, and the Counterfeit Distressed: Texts and Infracontexts in The Winter’s Tale.” Shakespeare Studies 22(1994): 58-76.

Tiongson, Nicole R. “Mother Knows Best: Matriarchal Domesticity, Public Intrusion on Private Order in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale.” Proceedings of the Seventh Northern Plains Conference on Early British Literature. Ed. Jay Ruud. Aberdeen, SD: Northern State UP, 1999. 101-14.