This book is a critical edition of the play ’The Tragedy of Locrine’, which was first published in 1595 and attributed to William Shakespeare. McKerrow examines the surviving texts of the play and provides a detailed analysis of its language, structure, and themes. He argues that the play was not in fact written by Shakespeare, but by other authors working in a similar style.
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