Pericles: to taste the fruit of yon celestial tree;
sweetsilentsessions.blogspot.com glennlouisfeole@gmail.com Other blogs: readingthedictionaryztoa.blogspot.com (essays on reading the dictionary) artbyglennfeole.blogspot.com Pericles This is one of Shakespeare’s later plays and, interestingly, the first two acts were thought to not be written by Shakespeare. I have read thirty-four of his thirty-seven plays at this juncture and, amazingly to me, I do seem to have a feel for his mellifluous voice…and it is missing during these acts. It is like a missing relationship, a substitute; things are just not quite right; they don't click or resonate. On closer look, t he poetry, the sensitivity, the insights and aphoristic thoughts are missing. Although the plot is convoluted and fantastic, Harold Bloom mentions that the scenes in Act 4 about the brothel are among Shakespeare’s funniest and the reunion of Pericles with his daughte...