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As You Like It: Critical Essay by John R. Ford

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SOURCE: Ford, John R. “The Condition of My Estate: Conjuring Identity and Estrangement in As You Like It.Upstart Crow 18 (1998): 56-66.

In the following essay, Ford examines themes of estrangement and doubling as part of the process of attaining self-knowledge and personal metamorphosis in As You Like It.

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