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Cymbeline: Critical Essay by Murray M. Schwartz

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SOURCE: Schwartz, Murray M. “Between Fantasy and Imagination: A Psychological Exploration of Cymbeline.” In Psychoanalysis and Literary Process, edited by Frederick Crews, pp. 219-83. Cambridge, Mass.: Winthrop Publishers, 1970.

In the following excerpt, Schwartz undertakes a Freudian psychoanalysis of the principal characters in Cymbeline.

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