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      Updating Shakespeare: reflections on the possibilities of reading and teaching Shakespeare today

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      Author(s)
      Kurtuluş, Gül
      Date
      2019
      Source Title
      Sixteenth Century Journal
      Print ISSN
      0361-0160
      Publisher
      Truman State University Press
      Volume
      50
      Issue
      1
      Pages
      307 - 313
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      The author discusses the interpretation of William Shakespeare's plays in contemporary society. Topics include the availability of online resources to be an active reader of Shakespeare's plays, the adaptations of the plays to reflect contemporary society, and the variety of readings that were not possible in Shakespeare's time.
      Keywords
      Theater & society
      Modern society
      Shakespeare's works
      Shakespeare's plays
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