Described as one of Shakespeare's most intriguing plays, All's
Well That Ends Well has only recently begun to receive the critical
attention it deserves. Noted as a crucial point of development in
Shakespeare's career, this collection of new essays reflects the
growing interest in the play and presents a broad range of
approaches to it, including historical, feminist, performative and
psychoanalytical criticisms.
In addition to fourteen essays written by leading scholars, the
editor's introduction provides a substantial overview of the play's
critical history, with a strong focus on performance analysis and
the impact that this has had on its reception and reputation.
Demonstrating a variety of approaches to the play and furthering
recent debates, this book makes a valuable contribution to
Shakespeare criticism.
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