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Hero and Leander: Critical Essay by Judith Haber

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SOURCE: Haber, Judith. “‘True-loves Blood’: Narrative and Desire in Hero and Leander.English Literary Renaissance 28, no. 3 (autumn 1998): 372-86.

In the following essay, Haber offers a stylistic analysis of Marlowe's treatment of desire in Hero and Leander, contending that the poem “refuses the comforts of a conventional, mastering narrative.”

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