Pandosto

Pandosto: The Triumph of Time is a prose romance written by the English author Robert Greene, first published in 1588.[1] A later edition of 1607 was re-titled Dorastus and Fawnia.[2] Popular during the time of William Shakespeare, the work's plot was an inspiration for that of Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale. Greene, in turn, may have based the work on The Clerk's Tale, one of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer.[3] Edward Chaney suggested that Robert Greene when writing Pandosto may have had in mind the Earl of Oxford's suspicions about the paternity of his daughter (granddaughter of Lord Burghley) when he returned in 1576 from his continental tour that may have included Sicily.[4]

  1. ^ Literary Encyclopedia entry for Pandosto
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference DNB00 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Thomas H. McNeal, "The Clerk's Tale as a Possible Source for Pandosto," Papers of the Modern Language Association Vol. 47 No. 2 (June 1932), pp. 453-60.
  4. ^ Edward Chaney, The Evolution of the Grand Tour: Anglo-Italian Cultural Relations since the Renaissance,(Routledge, 2000) p. 12.