All's Well That Ends Well (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
The Works of Shakespeare, ed. Samuel Johnson (1765), vol. 3, p. 399. 2. A. W. Schlegel, Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature (1808–11), in The Romantics on Shakespeare, ed. Jonathan Bate (1992), p. 260. 3. George Bernard Shaw, letter to Janet Achurch, 23 April 1895. On Helen as proto-Ibsenite heroine, see The “Shakespearean Law,” in Shaw on Shakespeare: An Anthology of Bernard Shaw’s Writings on the Plays and Production of Shakespeare, ed. Edwin Wilson (1961), p. 240. 4. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lectures and Notes on Shakspere and Other English Poets, ed. T. Ashe (1900), p. 298. 5. Coleridge, from Table-Talk, 1 July 1833, in Coleridge’s Criticism of Shakespeare: A Selection, ed. R. A. Foakes (1989), p. 176. 6. Anna Jameson, Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical (1832, reprinted 1879), p. 125. 7. Ellen Terry, Four Lectures on Shakespeare (1932), cited by Joseph G. Price, The Unfortunate Comedy: A Study of All’s Well That Ends Well and its Critics (1968), pp.
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