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Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a romantic drama that chronicles the extraordinary journey of its titular prince through tempests, political intrigue, and personal tragedy. After solving a dangerous riddle at the court of Antioch, Pericles is forced to flee and wander across Mediterranean lands, encountering shipwrecks, loss, and despair.
Separated from his beloved wife Thaisa and daughter Marina, Pericles endures years of sorrow before fate orchestrates a miraculous reunion. The play celebrates themes of patience, divine providence, and the redemptive power of love and forgiveness. This edition by renowned Shakespearean scholar William J. Rolfe includes helpful annotations and contextual insights, making the complex narrative accessible to modern readers while preserving the beauty of Shakespeare’s language and dramatic vision.







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