Shakespeare in America: an anthology from the Revolution to now
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Shapiro, James, 1955- editor.
Clinton, Bill, 1946- writer of foreword.
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New York, N.Y. : The Library of America, [2014].
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Book
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xxxi, 724 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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PR2971.U6 S49 2014
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Shapiro, J., & Clinton, B. (2014). Shakespeare in America: an anthology from the Revolution to now. New York, N.Y., The Library of America.

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Shapiro, James, 1955- and Bill Clinton. 2014. Shakespeare in America: An Anthology From the Revolution to Now. New York, N.Y., The Library of America.

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Shapiro, James, 1955- and Bill Clinton, Shakespeare in America: An Anthology From the Revolution to Now. New York, N.Y., The Library of America, 2014.

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Shapiro, James and Bill Clinton. Shakespeare in America: An Anthology From the Revolution to Now. New York, N.Y., The Library of America, 2014.

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This anthology traces the surprising story of how Americans made Shakespeare their own through a wide range of genres. The writers included range from the 1800s to the present day, and offer testimony to Shakespeare's profound and enduring influence --

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 701-708) and index.
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This anthology traces the surprising story of how Americans made Shakespeare their own through a wide range of genres. The writers included range from the 1800s to the present day, and offer testimony to Shakespeare's profound and enduring influence --,Source other than Library of Congress.
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