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On William Shakespeare's "Hamlet"

New Books in Western European Studies

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Shakespeare's Last Three Years Off

In 1613, a prop canon misfired and set the Globe Theater on fire. By this point, Shakespeare had stopped writing and distance himself from theater scene in London. He hands over as chief script writer to John Fletcher, who was more or less his apprentice. Eighteen of his plays came out in his lifetime; Edward the 30 wrote quite a big chunk of them.

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