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The Cenci: Critical Essay by Kenneth N. Cameron and Horst Frenz

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SOURCE: Cameron, Kenneth N., and Horst Frenz. “The Stage History of Shelley's The Cenci.1PMLA 60, no. 4 (December 1945): 1080-1105.

In the following essay, Cameron and Frenz summarize the critical response to various performances of The Cenci across Europe and the United States, highlighting the complications involved in staging the play and reappraising Shelley's talents as a dramatist.

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