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Title: Bibliography for the essay: '‘The most dreadful outcome for the central protagonist in tragedy is the agony of continued living rather than the release to be found in death.’ Discuss with reference two at least two set texts.'
Description: Bibliography extensive with many texts that indicate deep further reading.
Description: Bibliography extensive with many texts that indicate deep further reading.
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Shakespeare, William, ed
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Barry, Peter, Beginning Theory, An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory, Third
Edition (Manchester: MUP, 1842)
Bennett, Andrew and Royle, Nicholas, An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory,
Fourth Edition (Harlow: Pearson Education Limited, 2009)
Brereton, Geoffrey, Principles of Tragedy (London: Butler and Tanner Ltd
Title: Bibliography for the essay: '‘The most dreadful outcome for the central protagonist in tragedy is the agony of continued living rather than the release to be found in death.’ Discuss with reference two at least two set texts.'
Description: Bibliography extensive with many texts that indicate deep further reading.
Description: Bibliography extensive with many texts that indicate deep further reading.