Shakespeare’s Histories on Screen: Adaptation, Race and Intersectionality, Jennie M. Votava (2023) | Intellect Skip to content
1981
Volume 16, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1753-6421
  • E-ISSN: 1753-643X

Abstract

Review of: , Jennie M. Votava (2023)

London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi and Sydney: Bloomsbury and The Arden Shakespeare, 260 pp.,

ISBN 978-1-35032-664-4, h/bk, £80.00

ISBN 978-1-35032-665-1, ebook, £72

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References

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