Shakespearean TragedyDesigned as an introductory text for students of English literary criticism, this study reflects changing critical perceptions of Shakespeare's works from Renaissance to modern times, and celebrates the power of Shakespearean tragedy. |
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Critics and Shakespearean tragedy | 20 |
Critics and the great tragedies | 85 |
Later critical texts | 150 |
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