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...going to a good library and looking at all the editions of the play, or of S's complete works, that you can find. At least some of them will have introductory essays on the play, which will give you some good overviews. Some will also have bibliographies suggesting further places to look. One I can recommend is A.C.Bradley: SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.

Posted by Hamlet on April 18, 1997 at 12:07:15
In Reply to "MacBeth interpretation sources" posted by Aaron on April 17, 1997 at 21:54:38


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