Phialas provides commentaries on Shakespeare's romantic comedies,
treats in detail individual scenes and characters, and makes
illuminating comparisons and contrasts of character with character.
The chief concern of the book is with the action of each play, the
nature and relationship of its parts, and the meaning that the
action dramatizes.
Originally published in 1966.
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