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John Pepper Clark 1935-: William Connor

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SOURCE: "Diribi's Incest: The Key to J. P. Clark's The Masquerade, " in World Literature Written in English, Vol. 18, No. 2, November, 1979, pp. 278-86.

In the following essay, Connor contends that critics of The Masquerade have misunderstood the play and have neglected the complexity and subtlety of the plot, whose predominant theme is one of incest.

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