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100 _aMichael Alexander
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245 _aReading Shakespeare
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505 _aShakespeare studies & criticism
520 _a<p>In a lively introduction to Shakespeare's life, career and the theater of his day, Michael Alexander returns to the basics of how to read Shakespeare's works as literary texts. Surveying the most popular and widely-studied plays and sonnets, he elaborates upon the historical, cultural and literary contexts that surrounded their creation.
521 _aTertiary Education (US: College)
650 _aShakespeare studies & criticism
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650 _a LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance
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650 _a LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare
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650 _a Shakespeare, William - Examinations - Study guides
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650 _aShakespeare, William - Criticism and interpretation
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