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Preface; 1. Shakespeare and the Italian concept of 'art'; 2. Is The Merchant of Venice a problem play?; 3. Falstaff and the life of shadows; 4. The design of Twelfth Night; 5. Shakespeare and the ventriloquists; 6. Romance in King Lear; 7. King Lear, Montaigne and Harsnett; 8. 'Wit' in Jacobean comedy; 9. Comic form in Ben Jonson: Volpone and the philosopher's stone; 10. Farce and fashion in The Silent Woman; 11. Crowd and public in Bartholomew Fair; 12. The Revenger's Tragedy and the Morality tradition; 13. The Changeling and the drama of domestic life; 14. Don Quixote as a prose epic; Notes; Bibliographical note; Index.
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