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Shakespeare and the Sixteenth Century Study of Language

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University of Illinois, 1984 - Literary Criticism - 279 pages

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Introduction
1
The Nature History
13
Passion Psychology
56
Copyright

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Jane Donawerth is a professor of English and affiliate faculty in women's studies at the University of Maryland. She is the author of "Shakespeare and the Sixteenth-Century Study of Language," and most recently, editor of "Rhetorical Theory by Women before 1900: An Anthology," Julie Strongson, a specialist in French and English comparative literature, is an instructor at the University of Maryland.

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