Shakespeare s Dialectic of Hope

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Shakespeare s Dialectic of Hope
Author : Hugh Grady
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 19 May 2022
ISBN : 9781009098090
Pages : 259 pages
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Shakespeare was fascinated by power throughout his career but also understood its dangers and limits. Utopian visions were his solution.

Shakespeare s Dialectic of Hope

Shakespeare was fascinated by power throughout his career but also understood its dangers and limits. Utopian visions were his solution.

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