Chapter 1 Shakespeare's Use of Prose; Chapter 2 A Critical Method; Chapter 3 From Clown to Character; Chapter 4 The World of Falstaff; Chapter 5 Gay Comedy; Chapter 6 Two Tragic Heroes; Chapter 7 Serious Comedy; Chapter 8 Tragic Prose: Clowns, Villians, Madmen; Chapter 9 The Return of Comedy; Conclusion;
Brian Vickers
' It is easily the best book on the subject.' - Kenneth Muir,
Modern Language Quarterly.
' (This book) is likely to remain the most searching, detailed, and
comprehensive account of Shakespeare's prose that we have.' -
Raymond Powell, Modern Language Review.
' a great deal of new ground has been broken here, and both critics
and editors will be grateful for the help they will find in these
pages.' - G R Hibbard, Shakespeare Survey
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