Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-304) and index.
Summary:
It is widely acknowledged that William Shakespeare was the greatest writer who ever lived, but what is the basis of this reputation? In 'Hidden Shakespeare', Nicholas Fogg examines the circumstances which have shaped our view of this towering figure.
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