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All's Well That Ends Well: Critical Essay by Lynne M. Simpson

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William Shakespeare
About 21 pages (6,208 words)
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SOURCE: Simpson, Lynne M. “The Failure to Mourn in All's Well That Ends Well.Shakespeare Studies 22 (1994): 172-88.

In the following essay, Simpson probes the psychological and thematic function of loss, grief, and mourning in All's Well That Ends Well.

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