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Ritual and Ceremony in Shakespeare's Plays: Critical Essay by Naomi Conn Liebler

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SOURCE: Liebler, Naomi Conn. “The Hobby-Horse Is Forgot: Tradition and Transition.” In Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy: The Ritual Foundations of Genre, pp. 173-223. London: Routledge, 1995.

In the following excerpt, Liebler focuses on the violations of ceremony in King Lear and Macbeth.

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