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Love's Labour's Lost: Critical Essay by John Alvis

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William Shakespeare
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SOURCE: Alvis, John. “Derivative Loves are Labor Lost.” Renascence 48 (summer 1996): 247-58.

In the following essay, Alvis concentrates on Shakespeare's use of the main plot and subplots in Love's Labour's Lost to convey the theme of constancy destroyed by vanity.

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