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Love's Labour's Lost: Critical Essay by Kristian Smidt

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William Shakespeare
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SOURCE: Smidt, Kristian. “Shakespeare in Two Minds: Unconformities in Love's Labour's Lost.English Studies 3, no. 65 (June 1984): 205-19.

In the following essay, Smidt offers an analysis of the apparent inconsistencies in Shakespeare's characters in order to suggest that Love's Labour's Lost begins as a romance and ends as a satire.

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