First published in 1951.
'The book has the sterling qualities of shrewd sense and acumen
that mark the 'rational' classical school of Shakespeare
criticism.' Notes and Queries
'Professor Duthie's approach is direct and extremely objective.
With no axe to grind, he pays impartial court to most of the great
schools of Shakespearian criticism.' Cambridge Daily News
'Professor Duthie has much to say that is wise and judicious'.
Times Literary Supplement.
Contents include: Shakespeare's Characters and Truth to Life;
Shakespeare and the Order-Disorder Antithesis; Comedy; Imaginative
Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida; History; Tragedy; The Last
Plays.
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