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159 pages • first pub 1965 (editions)
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This collection of four essays, by one of the most distinguished critics writing in English, is concerned with principles of criticism and with the enjoyment of Shakespeare's comedies. It is the author's thesis that Shakespeare's comedy is widely ...
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159 pages • first pub 1965 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
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Description
This collection of four essays, by one of the most distinguished critics writing in English, is concerned with principles of criticism and with the enjoyment of Shakespeare's comedies. It is the author's thesis that Shakespeare's comedy is widely ...