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Titus Andronicus: Critical Essay by Katherine A. Rowe

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William Shakespeare
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SOURCE: "Dismembering and Forgetting in Titus Andronicus," in Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 45, No. 3, Fall, 1994, pp. 279-303.

In the following essay, Rowe comments on the symbolic significance of dismembered hands in Titus Andronicus as images of "lost agency" and failed political action.

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