Meaning by Shakespeare

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Abstract

Terence Hawkes looks at "King Lear, Measure for Measure, A Midsmmer Night's Dream" and "Coriolanus," as examples from this century of how Shakespeare's plays function as a language through which we generate meaning.

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Law and desire inMeasure for measure.Maria Aristodemou - 1998 - Law and Critique 9 (1):117-140.

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