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The Two Noble Kinsmen: Critical Essay by Barry Weller

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SOURCE: "The Two Noble Kinsmen, the Friendship Tradition, and the Flight from Eros," in Shakespeare, Fletcher and The Two Noble Kinsmen, edited by Charles H. Frey, University of Missouri Press, 1989, pp. 93-108.

In the following essay, Weiler explores the effects of love and sexual desire on friendship as it is depicted in The Two Noble Kinsmen, and examines the play's Chaucerian and Boccaccian roots.

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