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In this sense a history play is perpetually “timely”—or, as we like to say, rather misleadingly, it is “timeless.” It can readily be juxtaposed to the current events of any time and find new and startling relevance. Shakespeare's tragedies—Macbeth, King Lear, Hamlet, Othello—are often staged today to coincide with contemporary political figures and debates.
Shakespeare After All
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