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Thomas Middleton 1580–1627: Critical Essay by Una Ellis-Fermor

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SOURCE: "Thomas Middleton," in The Jacobean Drama: An Interpretation, Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1958, pp. 128-52.

The following survey of Middleton's works attributes to the dramatist a wide range of skills from comedic to tragic, as well as psychological penetration and clarity of vision.

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