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Niccolò Machiavelli: Critical Essay by Arlene W. Saxonhouse

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SOURCE: Saxonhouse, Arlene. “Comedy, Machiavelli's Letters, and His Imaginary Republics.” In The Comedy and Tragedy of Machiavelli, pp. 57–63. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.

In the following excerpted essay, Saxonhouse examines Maciavelli's attitude toward comedy.

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