The Death of Shakespeare: As It Was Accomplisht in 1616 & the Causes Thereof. Part One. By JonBenson. Pp. 602. Annapolis, MD. Nedward, LLC, 2016, $24.95.The Reader's Companion to The Death of Shakespeare. By JonBenson. Pp. 412. Annapolis, MD. Nedward, LLC, 2016, $19.95 [Book Review]

Heythrop Journal 59 (1):109-110 (2018)
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