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Cymbeline: Critical Essay by Karen Bamford

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SOURCE: "Imogen's Wounded Chastity," in Essays in Theatre / Études Théâtrales, Vol. 12, No. 1, November, 1993, pp. 51-61.

In the essay below, Bamford compares the plot and role of Imogen to the classical legend of Lucretia.

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