An essential companion to the works of Shakespeare, this book provides a wealth of contextual and critical information on the tragedies. Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge of the English language and literary tradition, Samuel Johnson offers incisive and provocative commentary on the plays, illuminating their themes, motifs, and moral complexity.
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