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The Paradox of Shakespeare's Fame
This chapter examines the surprising trajectory of William Shakespeare's popularity, revealing that he was not as widely celebrated during his lifetime as he is today. It details how the establishment of the Shakespeare Ladies' Club in the 1730s contributed to his posthumous fame, alongside shifts in theatrical tastes and the changing landscape of performances in London.
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