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Twelfth Night and Shakespearian Comedy

โœ Scribed by Clifford Leech (editor); John Margeson (editor)


Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Leaves
96
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Professor Leech examines the changing nature of Shakespeare's comic art, from its early forms, where delight predominates, to later developments, where elements of the playwright's tragic vision intrude to prevent the effect from bein g wholly comic.


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