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Preface | 9 | |
Acknowledgments | 15 | |
1 | Introduction: The Culture Connection | 19 |
2 | Rhetoric, Theater, Poetry, and Shakespeare | 50 |
3 | Shakespeare's Conscious Art | 82 |
4 | "Invisible" Rhetoric and the Shakespearean Allegory | 105 |
5 | Rhetoric and the Plays: An Overview | 128 |
6 | "None are for me that look into me..." | 162 |
7 | "Much like to Madness" | 190 |
8 | Supersubtle Shakespeare | 221 |
9 | "Nothing will come of nothing" | 244 |
10 | "Murd'ring Impossibility" | 273 |
Notes | 305 | |
Works Cited | 345 | |
Index | 363 |
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