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Shakespeare and the Hunt
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268 pages
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Exploring the intricate connections between Shakespeare's works and the hunting culture of Elizabethan and Jacobean society, this study delves into how themes of power, class, and nature are reflected in his plays. It examines the significance of hunting as both a social activity and a metaphor, revealing deeper insights into the societal norms and values of the time. Through this lens, the author offers a fresh perspective on Shakespeare's writing and its relevance to contemporary discussions about culture and society.
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2006, paperback
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