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The ending of the play, with its series of mystical riddles, unlikely coincidences and extraordinary reunions has baffled critics for centuries. Some read it as a heavy-handed political allegory of Jacobean national union under the new sovereign of the time, King James I, whilst others see in it Shakespeare pushing theatrical realism to its furthermost limits, with its decapitated bodies, complex staging and unlikely mistaken identities. Cymbeline remains a puzzling, enigmatic play. --Jerry Brotton --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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However, this edition is a mixed bag. Warren's insistence on calling the main female character Innogen (instead of the more usual Imogen) is irritating after a while - however well-attested. "When the legend becomes true, print the legend."
I'm not convinced about his text either, some of his ideas seem wayward and quirky -as if he is trying to put his mark on the play instead of trying to reveal it in all its glory.
The play is better than this edition would let you know.
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