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The Two Noble Kinsmen: Critical Essay by Richard Hillman

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SOURCE: "Shakespeare's Romantic Innocents and the Misappropriation of the Romance Past: The Case of The Two Noble Kinsmen" in Shakespeare Survey: An Annual Survey of Shakespeare Studies and Production, Vol. 43, 1991, pp. 69-79.

In this essay, Hillman explores the relation between The Knight's Tale and The Two Noble Kinsmen, and finds that "[The Two Noble Kinsmen displays a strong stylistic aspiration to forms of decorum reminiscent of [The Knight's] Tale."]

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