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Shakespeare and Immigration. Edited by Ruben Espinosa, David Ruiter

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Focusing on the immigrant experience in Shakespearean drama, this volume explores how the presence of foreigners shapes notions of community and identity. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the significance of immigrants and aliens in understanding Shakespeare's work, making it an essential resource in the study of race, ethics, and national identity within his plays. This timely examination sheds light on the complexities of belonging and the impact of migration in a historical context.

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Shakespeare and Immigration. Edited by Ruben Espinosa, David Ruiter, Ruben Espinosa

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