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Shakespeare and his social context : essays in osmotic knowledge and literary interpretation / Margaret Loftus Ranald.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Ranald, Margaret Loftus
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
AMS Press,
c1987.
Series:
AMS studies in the Renaissance ;
no. 10.
Subjects:
Shakespeare, William,
>
1564-1616
>
Characters
>
Women.
Shakespeare, William,
>
1564-1616
>
Political and social views.
Shakespeare, William,
>
1564-1616
>
Contemporary England.
Women in literature.
England
>
Social life and customs
>
16th century.
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Call Number:
PR2991 .R36 1987
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