First published in 1972. The emphasis of this book is that each of
Shakespeare's tragedies demanded its own individual form and that
although certain themes run through most of the tragedies, nearly
all critics refrain from the attempt to apply external rules to
them. The plays are almost always concerned with one person; they
end with the death of the hero; the suffering and calamity that
befall him are exceptional; and the tragedies include the medieval
idea of the reversal of fortune.
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