All's Well That Ends Well (Vol. 63) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Beauregard, David N. “‘Inspirèd Merit’: Shakespeare's Theology of Grace in All's Well That Ends Well.Renascence 51, No. 4 (1999): 218-39.

Argues that a Roman Catholic theology of grace influenced the plot and dialogue of All's Well That Ends Well.

Bradbrook, M. C. “Shakespeare's Hybrid: All's Well That Ends Well.” In Muriel Bradbrook on Shakespeare, pp. 84-98. Sussex: The Harvester Press, 1984.

Contends that All's Well That Ends Well is a dramatic failure in that Shakespeare attempted to write a moral play but only succeeded in creating characters as moral stereotypes.

Ellis, David. “Finding a Part for Parolles.” Essays in Criticism 39, No. 4 (October 1989): 289-304.

Discusses Parolles's various roles in All's Well That Ends Well, contending that ultimately the character defies categorization.

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