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Titus Andronicus: Critical Essay by D. J. Palmer

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SOURCE: Palmer, D. J. “The Unspeakable in Pursuit of the Uneatable: Language and Action in Titus Andronicus.Critical Quarterly 14, no. 4 (winter 1972): 320-39.

In the following essay, Palmer takes issue with the conventional view of Titus Andronicus as structurally formless or poorly constructed, arguing instead that the drama is a “highly-ordered and elaborately-designed work.”

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