Details | Shakespeare’s plays have been part of our lives seemingly forever—quoted in the taverns of 16th-century London, sparking the theatre riots of 19th-century New York City, performed in the American Wild West, and filling stages and screens across the globe today. Tudor and Shakespeare scholar Carol Ann Lloyd-Stanger closely examines the playwright and his plays and how he created worlds out of words that inform and shape our language and our culture. |
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