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Family Life in the Age of Shakespeare
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280 pages
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Exploring the significance of family in Shakespeare's works, this book delves into the dynamics of family life during the Renaissance, tracing its roots from classical and medieval times. It provides an in-depth look at Elizabethan family structures and how they influence Shakespeare's narratives, including iconic relationships in his plays. Additionally, the text examines various productions and scholarly interpretations of familial themes, concluding with a comprehensive bibliography of resources for further study.
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2008, hardcover
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