Japanese studies in Shakespeare and his contemporaries

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219 pages 1998

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This volume brings together some of the best essays written by Japanese scholars in the field. It presents some fresh thoughts on various aspects of Shakespeare and other English Renaissance dramatists such as Christopher Marlowe, John Fletcher, Lady Elizabeth Cary, and Lady Mary Wroth, and of David Garrick and Samuel Johnson.

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