Below you will find a large amount of texts and topics relevant to the play, as well as resources, which include links to outside sources, which may be used as guides, sources of information, etc. Click on each Section Title below to view the corresponding information.
Barber, C.L. "'Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget': Transformation in
Pericles and
The Winter's Tale."
Shakespeare Survey 22(1969): 59-67.
Dickey, Stephen. "Language and Role in
Pericles."
English Literary Renaissance 16.3(1986): 550-556.
Ewbank, Inga-Stina. "'My Name Is Marina': The Language of Recognition."
Shakespeare's Styles: Essays in Honour of Kenneth Muir. Ed. Philip Edwards, Inga-Stina Ewbank, and G.K. Hunter. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1980. 111-30.
Kurland, Stuart M. "'The Care ... of Subjects' Good':
Pericles, James I, and the Neglect of Government."
Comparative Drama 30.2(1996): 220-44.
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Jordan, Constance. "'Eating the Mother': Property and Propriety in
Pericles."
Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (1992): 331-53.
Leggatt, Alexander. "The Shadow of Antioch: Sexuality in
Pericles,
Prince of Tyre."
Parallel Lives: Spanish and English National Drama 1580-1680. Ed. Louise and Peter Fothergill-Payne. Lewisburg, PA: Associated UPs, 1991. 167-79.
Lewis, Anthony. "'I feed on mother's flesh': Incest and Eating in
Pericles."
Essays in Literature 15(1988): 147-63.
Massai, Sonia. "From Pericles to Marina: 'While Women Are to Be Had for Money, Love, or Importunity.'"
Shakespeare Survey 51(1998): 67-77.
Masten, Jeffrey. "Representing Authority: Patriarchalism, Absolutism, and the Author on Stage."
Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. 75-112.
Nevo, Ruth. "The Perils of
Pericles."
The Undiscover'd Country: New Essays on Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare. Ed. B.J. Sokol. London: Free Assn., 1993. 150-78.
Relihan, Constance. "Liminal Geography:
Pericles and the Politics of Place."
Philological Quarterly 71(1992): 281-99.
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