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The Two Noble Kinsmen: Critical Essay by Richard Abrams

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SOURCE: "Gender Confusion and Sexual Politics in The Two Noble Kinsmen" in Drama, Sex and Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1985, pp. 69-76.

In this essay, originally a paper presented at the Themes in Drama International Conference in 1983, Abrams discusses sexual confusion in the play, and examines the character of Emilia "as representative of 'The Powers of all women. ' "

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