@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00017306, author = {内山, 倫史}, journal = {信州大学文理学部紀要. 第1部, 人文・社会}, month = {Dec}, note = {It is agreed that All's Well That Ends Well is a failure. But to talk of failure is, as Tillyard says, a little too "premature. " Firstly, this paper dealt with the relationship of Helena and Bertram and clarified the reason why Bertram could not be so attractive as Beltramo in Boccaccio's story. The blackening of Bertram's character serves to set off Helena's restorative force. Secondly, the importance of the sub-plot of Parolles was emphasized. Often some critics severely criticize the existence of Parolles. However a strong stress was put on how indispensable this sub-plot was to the main-plot., Article, 信州大学文理学部紀要. 第1部, 人文・社会 15: 43-48(1965)}, pages = {43--48}, title = {All's Well That Ends Well:Helena, Bertram, Parollesをめぐつて}, volume = {15}, year = {1965} }