Shakespeare and the ends of comedy
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Shakespeare and the ends of comedy
(Drama and performance studies)
Indiana University Press, c1991
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Bibliographical references: p. [149]-153
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction One Crowning the End: The Aggrandizement of Closure in the Reading of ShakespeareOs Comedies Two oA wild of nothing, save of jogO: The Comic Pleasures of The Merchant of Venice Three oThe Career of...HumorO: ComedyOs Triumph in Much Ado about Nothing Four Performative Comedy in As You Like It Five Speaking Masterly: Comic Tone and Comic Preparation in Twelfth Night Six Comic Vitality and the Cost of Fantasy in Measure for Measure Notes Works Cited Index
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