The Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare’s Richard III
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Thomas Cartelli discusses “ˆThe Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare’s Richard III”. Cartelli is Professor of English and Film Studies at Muhlenberg College. This talk was included in the session titled, “Citizen Skepticism and Political Agency”.
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