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Shakespearian Comedy and Other Studies

By: George Gordon | Book details

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CONTENTS
I. WHAT IS COMEDY?1
II. SHAKESPEARE'S ANSWER14
III. THE DISLIKE OF COMEDY35
IV. SHAKESPEARE THE ENGLISHMAN39
V. SHAKESPEARE'S PERIODS41
VI. THE WORLD OF THE COMEDIES45
VII. SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN52
VIII. SHAKESPEARE'S CLOWNS60
IX. The Tempest72
X. Othello, OR THE TRAGEDY OF THE HANDKERCHIEF95
XI. A NOTE ON THE WORLD OF King Lear116
XII. SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLISH129
INDEX155

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