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Cover Page
Title Page
Dedication Page
Epigraph
Contents
Preface
Introduction: The Art of Our Necessities
1. Coming to Grief in Hamlet: Trust and Testimony in Elsinore
2. King Lear and the Avoidance of Charity: The Spirit of Truth in Love
3. Benefits and Bonds: Misanthropy and Skepticism in Timon of Athens
4. Losing the Name of Action: Macbeth, Remorse and Moral Agency
5. Coriolanus: Shakespeare's Private Linguist
6. Antony and Cleopatra: Shakespeare's Critique of Judgment
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SHAKESPEARE AND LOSS
The Late, Great Tragedies
Sarah Beckwith
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Ithaca and London
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