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The Rape of Lucrece: Critical Essay by Joel Fineman

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William Shakespeare
About 79 pages (23,629 words)
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SOURCE: "Shakespeare's Will: The Temporality of Rape," in Representations, No. 20, Fall, 1987, pp. 25-76.

In the essay that follows, Fineman examines the imagery and rhetorical movements of The Rape of Lucrece and in particular considers the significance of time in the poem.

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