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An extended critical study examines Shakespeare's life, genius, and dramatic corpus through biography, aesthetic theory, and commentary on translation. It situates his talent among other great minds and interrogates the mission of art and the duties of thought while analyzing relations among creators, critics, and the public. The work surveys methods of criticism, highlights pivotal moments in the oeuvre, and reflects on mortality, national reception, and the proper placement of historical figures in true history. It concludes by urging a broader perspective on art and civilization appropriate to the nineteenth-century context.
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