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Hamlet and the Invention of Tragedy1
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Could Shakespeare Think Like a Lawyer? How Inheritance Law Issues in Hamlet May Shed Light on the Authorship Question
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'Gothic' in Hamlet: the Role of the Macabre in Creating Cathartic Horror1
Romance, Masque, and Miracle Play: Theophanic Traditions and the Hybridization of Genres in Pericles and Cymbeline
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“To Make Books of Nothing”: Brutan Drama in Early Modern England
The Theatrical and Dramatic Form of the Swordfight in His Later Work Within the Same Genre
Staging Corpses, Ghosts, and Statues in Early Modern Drama
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