SOURCE: "'Neither Two Nor One': Dual Unity in 'The Phoenix and Turtle,'" in The Undiscover'd Country: New Essays on Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare, edited by B. J. Sokol, Free Association Books, 1993, pp. 39-56.
In the essay that follows, Bock contends that The Phoenix and Turtle, like Hamlet, explores a form of unity within which each element retains its identity.
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