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Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare
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How the World Became a Book in Shakespeare’s England
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Shakespeare and Scale: The Archive of Early Printed English (Elements in Shakespeare and Text)
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Shakespeare Broadcasts and the Question of Value (Elements in Shakespeare and Text)
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Shakespeare Survey: Volume 68, Shakespeare, Origins and Originality
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