Shakespeare im spiegelkabinett : : zur produktiven vielfalt seiner rezeption / / edited by Sarah Alam, Barbara Schaff.
2014 and 2016, marked by the 450th anniversary of his birthday and the 400th anniversary of his demise respectively, have both been dedicated to the remembrance of William Shakespeare and the celebration of his work through readings, theater productions, movies, exhibitions, and many academic events...
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