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William Rowley: Critical Essay by Henry E. Jacobs

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SOURCE: Jacobs, Henry E. “The Constancy of Change: Character and Perspective in The Changeling.Texas Studies in Literature and Language XVI, no. 4 (winter 1975): 651-74.

In the following essay, Jacobs considers which characters in The Changeling can best be called “changelings,” concluding that death is the final condition of such individuals.

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