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TROILUS AND CRESSIDA: Critical Essay by John Bayley

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William Shakespeare
About 29 pages (8,598 words)
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SOURCE: "Longing and Homesickness: Troilus and Cressida," in Shakespeare and Tragedy, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, pp. 96-117.

Below, Bayley contends that in the tragic atmosphere of Troilus and Cressida "the fact of experience and the saving ability to cherish it, change it, build upon it, are kept apart. "

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