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Cymbeline: Critical Essay by Constance Jordan

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SOURCE: Jordan, Constance. “Contract and Conscience in Cymbeline.Renaissance Drama 25 (1994): 33-58.

In the following essay, Jordan examines the theme of verbal contracts in Cymbeline, focusing on the marriage of Posthumus and Imogen and Cymbeline's payment of the annual tribute to the Roman Empire.

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