In 'Shakespeare's treatment of love & marriage, and other essays', C. H. Herford delves into the intricate themes of love and marriage as explored by William Shakespeare in his plays. Herford's scholarly analysis provides deep insights into the complex relationships portrayed by Shakespeare, exploring themes of courtship, marriage, and the various forms of love seen in the Bard's works. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book offers a comprehensive overview of Shakespeare's treatment of these universal topics, making it a valuable resource for both students and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike. Herford's keen observations and persuasive arguments shed light on the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's exploration of love and marriage in the context of his time and beyond. C. H. Herford, a renowned Shakespearean scholar, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his analysis of Shakespeare's works. His extensive research and deep understanding of the literary traditions of the time provide readers with a compelling perspective on Shakespeare's portrayal of love and marriage. Herford's insightful essays showcase his passion for Shakespearean studies and his dedication to exploring the diverse themes present in the playwright's works. I highly recommend 'Shakespeare's treatment of love & marriage, and other essays' to anyone interested in delving deeper into Shakespeare's exploration of love and marriage. Herford's thoughtful analysis and engaging writing style make this book a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of relationships in Shakespeare's plays.