Mimi Hunter

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Shakespeare’s direct allusion in Henry V to the Earl of Essex drew attention to searching political reflections throughout his plays that were safer left in the shadows. The queen, who had frequently commanded court performances, chose not to punish the players, as she could easily have done, and what might have been a disaster for Shakespeare and his entire company was narrowly averted.
Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics
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