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Shakespeare and Violence
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240 stránek
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The book delves into the theme of violence as depicted in Shakespeare's plays, examining its relevance and resonance in contemporary society. It analyzes how the portrayal of aggression and conflict in Shakespeare's works mirrors modern issues, encouraging readers to reflect on the enduring nature of violence across time. Through this exploration, the author highlights the complexity of human behavior and the societal factors that contribute to violent acts, bridging the gap between historical literature and present-day realities.
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2012, měkká
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