Post-Colonial ShakespearesAnia Loomba, Martin Orkin Routledge, 16.12.2003 - 320 Seiten Postcolonial Shakespeares is an exciting step forward in the dialogue between postcolonial studies and Shakespearean criticism. This unique volume features original work by some of the leading critics within the growing field of Shakespeare studies and is the most authoritative collection on this topic to date. |
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