"A sad tale's best for winter," says Mamillius in Shakespeare's play, The Winter's Tale. And I'm certainly inclined to agree ...
In Shakespeare’s “Winter’s Tale,” autolycus (meaning lone wolf) is a con artist that roams around the Bohemian countryside, taking advantage of any poor sap he happens to come across.
At the heart of this adaptation is a newly conceived arc for Autolycus, the play’s trickster-turned-narrator. Traditionally a rogue, he now serves as an unreliable storyteller who no longer ...
Poems by Alfred Tennyson; illustrated by T. Crestwick, J. E. Millais, W. Holman Hunt, W. Mulready, J. C. Horsley, D. G. Rossetti, C. Stanfield, D. Maclise. - London: 1857 ...
It is bounded by several lunar features, including the Archimedes crater to the west, the Hadley-Apennine region to the east, a beach of highland material near the Autolycus crater to the north ...