Shakespeare in His Context: The Constellated GlobeBarnes & Noble Books, 1989 - 207 pages 'As we expect from Bradbrook, always a pleasantly readable scholar, these papers consistently convey rich, penetrating, informative, durable perspectives on Shakespeare and the English Renaissance. Strongly recommended for all English literature and drama collections in four-year educational institutions and in graduate schools.' |
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