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The trouble with Troilus by Thomas Garvey

No, it's not Les Miz, even if it looks like it. Photo(s): Stratton McCradyOf all Shakespeare's "problem" plays, none may be more problematic than Troilus and Cressida.  In it, the Bard yokes together a savage parody of the Iliad with a poignant, but derivative, romance  (the inconstant Cressida does not appear in Homer, or anywhere else in Attic literature; she is a medieval invention). The t…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:27am on May 11, 2012

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