Mimi Hunter

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If Shakespeare’s own poetic identity is being cemented around the time of Julius Caesar, the wider social and political role of the poet is also centre stage. If the role of the poet had ever been to be an innocent bystander on the political scene, it was hard to maintain that disengaged fiction in 1599, the year of increased literary censorship known as the Bishops’ Ban.
This Is Shakespeare
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