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The Two Noble Kinsmen: Critical Essay by G. R. Proudfoot

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SOURCE: Proudfoot, G. R. Introduction to The Two Noble Kinsmen, by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, edited by G. R. Proudfoot, pp. xxi-xxiv. London: Edward Arnold, 1970.

In the following excerpt, Proudfoot reviews the themes and characters found in The Two Noble Kinsmen, observing that the play's impressiveness stems not from its characters, but from its adroit handling of tragicomic effects.

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