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A Natural Perspective
Frye argues that Shakespeare's comedy is widely underestimated, and that the four romances-Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest-are the culmination of the poet's career. more
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- Posted: Apr-17-2000
Comedy is more serious than tragedy
Northrop Frye is one of the greatest Shakespeare critics of all time (and there have been many). For those who think comedy is a trivial art form, this book will change your mind. Comedy is more serious than tragedy, and Frye illuminates not only Shakespeare's comedies but all comedy. He...
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