“Most Strange of All”—Going Beyond Typicality in The Puritan Widow
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Year of publication | 2014 |
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Description | This paper looks into the ways The Puritan Widow (1606) exceeds the framework of typicality of characters and plots in Middleton's city comedies, shows how Middleton usually operates his characters, and how his going "outside the frame" affects the overall meaning of The Puritan Widow in comparison with the rest of his city comedies. |
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