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In this book, renowned Renaissance drama critic Arthur F. Kinney argues that Shakespeare's method of composing plays through networks of meanings can be seen as a harbinger of todays information technology. Drawing upon hypertext and cognitive theory--areas that have for some time promised to... read more

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At a memorable moment that is a key to one of Shakespeare's most popular history plays-when Parliament is called to Westminster to witness the deposition of Richard II-the newly usurped King makes an inquiry that may have puzzled, even troubled, some of the playgoers by the mid-1590s: "Good king, great king," he asks of Bolingbroke, -and yet not greatly good - An if my word be sterling yet in England,

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