SOURCE: "Pirandello's Henry IV," in Metqfictional Characters in Modern Drama, Columbia University Press, 1979, pp. 19-34.
In the following essay, Schlueter examines the dual nature of Pirandello's characters in Henry IV, maintaining that the protagonist is the prototype for metaphysical characters in modern drama.
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