The Temoest as a theatrical contribution

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Cambridge University teacher Christine Dymkowski, who studies Shakespeare's works, has focused on the transformation of The Tempest from stage to stage, rather than the work itself. This study is the basis for understanding this work, as well as understanding the diversity that The Tempest is capable of...
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Cambridge University teacher Christine Dymkowski, who studies Shakespeare's works, has focused on the transformation of The Tempest from stage to stage, rather than the work itself. This study is the basis for understanding this work, as well as understanding the diversity that The Tempest is capable of...
displayed 300 characters

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