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Shakespeare's Animals

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks
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Why animals are everywhere in Shakespeare's language.
Only two actual animals definitely appear in Shakespeare’s plays: a naughty dog in The Two Gentlemen of Verona and a hungry bear in The Winter’s Tale. But animals are everywhere in Shakespeare’s language. This talk will offer some suggestions as to why that is, and will show that the much-vaunted idea of human specialness in the Renaissance was highly precarious

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks
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Tom MacFaul
Keywords
shakespeare
renaissance
Department: St Edmund Hall
Date Added: 11/06/2015
Duration: 00:11:53

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