PR2890 .N6 v.24
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Shakespeare : theatre poet / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.25
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Shakespeare's problem plays / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.26
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Shakespeare's jacobean tragedies / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.28
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Shakespeare and the ideas of his time / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.30
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Henry IV to Hamlet / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.31
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Shakespeare and the classical world / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.33
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King Lear / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.35
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Shakespeare in the nineteenth century / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.36
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Shakespeare in the twentieth century / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.37
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Shakespeare's earlier comedies / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.38
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Shakespeare and history / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.39
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Shakespeare on film and television / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.40
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Current approaches to Shakespeare through language, text and theatre / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.41
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Shakespearian stages and staging / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.42
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Shakespeare and the Elizabethans / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.43
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The Tempest and after / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.44
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Shakespeare and politics / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.46
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Shakespeare and sexuality / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.47
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Playing places for Shakespeare / |
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PR2890 .N6 v.48
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Shakespeare and cultural exchange / |
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