This essay identifies the ideological purposes that Marina served in 1738 as well as significant points of departure from the Shakespearean source play, in order to better grasp the unique intentio operis in each textual embodiment of this character and how it is likely to have resonated in the early seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries respectively.

From Pericles to Marina: "While Women are to be Had for Money, Love, or Importunity" / Massai, Sonia. - In: SHAKESPEARE SURVEY. - ISSN 0080-9152. - (1997), pp. 67-77.

From Pericles to Marina: "While Women are to be Had for Money, Love, or Importunity"

Sonia Massai
1997

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This essay identifies the ideological purposes that Marina served in 1738 as well as significant points of departure from the Shakespearean source play, in order to better grasp the unique intentio operis in each textual embodiment of this character and how it is likely to have resonated in the early seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries respectively.
1997
Shakespeare; Pericles; Marina; George Lillo
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From Pericles to Marina: "While Women are to be Had for Money, Love, or Importunity" / Massai, Sonia. - In: SHAKESPEARE SURVEY. - ISSN 0080-9152. - (1997), pp. 67-77.
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