Pericles: Second Series
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1963
280
Novel • Fiction
Ancient Greece
1963
Adult
18+ years
Pericles: Second Series presents Shakespeare's play following the adventures of Pericles. It explores themes of loss, perseverance, and eventual reunion. Pericles experiences a series of challenges and travels that test his spirit. The narrative delves into family, identity, and fate, highlighting a person's journey towards redemption and healing.
Adventurous
Mysterious
Emotional
Fantastical
Romantic
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Pericles: Second Series by William Shakespeare receives mixed critiques. Scholars praise its adventurous narrative and lyrical prose, noting its unique blend of romance and tragedy. However, some critique the play's uneven structure and weak character development. Overall, it remains a compelling, if complex, exploration of fate and redemption.
A reader who enjoys Pericles: Second Series likely appreciates adventurous storytelling, intricate plots, and themes of redemption. Fans of The Tempest or The Odyssey may find similar enjoyment in its blend of romance and drama. Ideal for those drawn to Shakespearean language and classical literature.
49 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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280
Novel • Fiction
Ancient Greece
1963
Adult
18+ years
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