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The Cenci: Critical Essay by Margot Harrison

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SOURCE: Harrison, Margot. “No Way for a Victim to Act?: Beatrice Cenci and the Dilemma of Romantic Performance.” Studies in Romanticism 39, no. 2 (summer 2000): 187-211.

In the following essay, Harrison contrasts Shelley's opinions on romantic drama espoused in his Preface to The Cenci with those implicit in the play itself.

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