SOURCE: "The Early Comedies: Love's Labour's Lost" in The Early Shakespeare, The Huntington Library, 1967, pp. 128-42.
In the essay below, Hamilton discusses the importance of language in Love's Labour's Lost, in relation to spectacle, demonstrating how the words in the play call attention to themselves and to Shakespeare.
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