
THE WINTER’S TALE - by William Shakespeare
Contents
ACT I - SCENE I. Sicilia. An Antechamber in Leontes’ Palace.
ACT II - SCENE I. Sicilia. A Room in the Palace.
ACT III - SCENE I. Sicilia. A Street in some Town.
ACT IV - SCENE I.
ACT V - SCENE I. Sicilia. A Room in the palace of Leontes.
In the sun‑baked courts of Sicily, King Leontes prepares to host his old friend, King Polixenes of Bohemia. Their reunion is framed by grand banquets, diplomatic chatter, and the hopeful eyes of Leontes’ young son, Mamillius, whose future seems bright under the watchful gaze of courtiers and advisors. The palace corridors echo with both camaraderie and the subtle undercurrents of power, as the two monarchs negotiate the timing of their parting and the promise of future visits.
Yet beneath the festive veneer, Leontes wrestles with a growing unease that threatens to sour the celebration. The play juxtaposes the glittering court with the humble, timeless world of shepherds and open fields, hinting at forces of nature and fate that may intervene. As the seasons turn, listeners are invited to follow a story where love, loyalty, and the passage of time intertwine, setting the stage for both wonder and conflict.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (142K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
the PG Shakespeare Team, a team of about twenty Project Gutenberg volunteers
Release date
1998-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1564–1616
A playwright, poet, and actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, he created characters and lines that have stayed alive for more than four centuries. His stories of love, ambition, jealousy, power, and forgiveness still feel startlingly human.
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