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Shakespeare's Theater (1916)
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Exploring the historical and cultural context of Shakespeare's plays, this book examines the architecture of Elizabethan theaters, the actors and playwrights of the era, and the social and political environment that influenced Shakespeare's writing. Thorndike analyzes various theatrical genres, including tragedies and comedies, and discusses the language and literary techniques employed by Shakespeare. Additionally, the book highlights Shakespeare's lasting impact on future playwrights and his plays' enduring appeal to audiences.
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