Shakespeare’s Imagery and What it Tells Us

Shakespeare’s Imagery and What it Tells Us

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon

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Año de edición:
2022
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Estudios literarios: obras de teatro y dramaturgos
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9781773237213
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This is a study of the poet based on evidence drawn from the whole of Shakespeare’s images, collected, sorted, and examined. Studied thus, they bring us much closer to Shakespeare himself than had hitherto been possible.

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