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Imagining Circles
by Willy Maley

Willy Maley reviews a new collection from Cambridge on The Shakespeare Circle:



“The fore-title and subtitle suggest something new and different, but the kind of ‘circle’ on offer here is not what many readers would understand from other Early Modern explorations of literary circles, and is ‘alternative’ in ways one would not expect…”



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Willy Maley, "Imagining Circles," Spenser Review (Spring-Summer 2016). Accessed March 29th, 2024.
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