H. H. Anniah Gowda (b. 1927) is a Senior Professor of English and the Director of the Centre for Commonwealth Literature and Research. He is the editor of The Literary Half-Yearly. He, like his collaborator, is a student of drama and poetry and his interests are represented by The Revival of English Poetic Drama and Dramatic Poetry from Mediaeval to Modern Times. A reviewer of the latter in The Times Literary Supplement said, "Like Saints bury or WP Ker, Anniah Gowda....appears to have read everything from mediaeval poetry and drama to the most. Modern, or almost the most modern....His book has the quality of gusto." It won him the Mysore University Golden Jubilee award for Arts. He has edited with a contribution, a Festchrift on E M Forster's ninetieth birthday, called A Garland For E M Forster and a collection of papers, Indian Drama. He has published Orwell's Animal Form in Kannada under the title Mrigaprabhutvaanda partly biographical and partly critical book on Robert Frost in Kannada and has translated The Classical Drama of India into Kannada. As a Fulbright and Asian Professor, British Council Visitor he has lectured in many Universities abroad, has attended and given papers at International Conference of Shakespeare Scholars, the Modern Language Association, the Joyce Society and the Commonwealth Conferences.
These are the principles on which the present study is founded. On the one side are Shakespeare's Last Plays often called his "Dramatic Romances" or, to be more explicit, Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale and The Tempest. Some reference will be made to other of the great dramatist's late work, though comparatively rarely.
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