Memory and Affect in Shakespeare s England

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Memory and Affect in Shakespeare s England
Author : Jonathan Baldo
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 30 June 2023
ISBN : 9781316517697
Pages : 331 pages
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The first book to systematically combine the two vibrant yet hitherto unconnected fields of memory and affect in Shakespeare's England.

Memory and Affect in Shakespeare s England

The first book to systematically combine the two vibrant yet hitherto unconnected fields of memory and affect in Shakespeare's England.

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