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ENGL 1127.101: Shakespeare (Spring 2009)  Tags: shakespeare theater theatre english_literature linguistics_language_literature drama  

A research guide to information resources, research strategies, and library services for a First-Year Writing Seminar on Shakespeare.
Last update: Apr 15th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.cornell.edu/engl1127ck  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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