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Thomas Middleton 1580-1627: Critical Essay by Richard Levin

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Thomas Middleton
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A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Summary

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SOURCE: "The Four Plots of A Chaste Maid in Cheapside," in The Review of English Studies, Vol. XVI, 1965, pp. 14-24.

Levin uncovers numerous interrelationships among the various plots of A. Chaste Maid, finding contrasts or correspondences in their actions, themes, tones, and genres.

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