Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds: National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age
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Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds: National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age

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In Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds, Carole Levin and John Watkins focus on the relationship between the London-based professional theater preeminently associated with William Shakespeare and an unprecedented European experience of geographic, social, and intellectual mobility. Shakespeare's plays bear the marks of exile and exploration, rural depopulation, urban expansion, an

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Hardcover, 217 pages
Published May 1st 2009 by Cornell University Press
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