Shakespearean negotiations
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Stephen Greenblatt
Stephen Jay Greenblatt (born November 7, 1943) is a literary critic, theorist and scholar.
Greenblatt is regarded by many as one of the founders of New Historicism, a set of critical practices that he often refers to as "cultural poetics"; his works have been influential since the early 1980s when...
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