Shakespeare in the North: Place, Politics and Performance in England and Scotland
Presents fresh perspectives on Shakespeare's representations of and in the 'North', past and presentPresents a wide range of emerging and established scholars working across the North of England, and across the English-Scottish borderLooks backwards and forwards, offering a survey of...
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