ABSTRACT

In this lucid and original study, first published in 1972, Ralph Berry discusses the ten comedies that run from The Comedy of Errors to Twelfth Night. Berry’s purpose is to identify the form of each play by relating the governing idea of the play to the action that expresses it. To this end the author employs a variety of standpoints and techniques, and taken together, these chapters present a lively and coherent view of Shakespeare’s techniques, concerns, and development. This title will be of interests to students of literature and drama.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

chapter |14 pages

Love and Freindship

chapter |18 pages

The Rules of the Game

chapter |17 pages

The Words of Mercury

chapter |22 pages

The Dream and the Play

chapter |35 pages

The Merchant of Venice

chapter |8 pages

The Revengers' Comedy

chapter |21 pages

Problems of Knowing

chapter |21 pages

No Exit from Arden