'In sum, Hillman’s The Shakespearean Comic and Tragicomic is a masterly study of intertextuality.It will become an important model for comparative literature specialists owing to its astutedemonstration of evolving French and English theatrical forms and tastes. We are given a richtapestry of ideas about narrative and dramatic romance circulating between France and Englandin the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Given the density of the argument deployed,the book should be savored over several sittings.'H-France Review'This book provides valuable material for scholars interested in wide-ranging associations and influences. Its recalibration of French works in relation to Shakespeare’s textual production (and Hillman’s term ‘inflections’is important in this respect) also makes the book an important intervention in comparative literary studies.'The Modern Language Review