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A sequence of critical essays that surveys dramatists and poets associated with Shakespeare's era, offering close readings and evaluations of their dramatic methods, verse technique, and moral temperament. The author considers the invention and limits of blank verse, the balance of pathos and terror in tragedy, and the ways characters are transfigured to achieve dignity; he compares individual strengths and faults, argues for distinctive poetic sublimity, and traces recurring themes and stylistic tendencies across a group of noteworthy playwrights.
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