Shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology

"Hugh Richmond uses his previous published essays to illustrate the development of modern attitudes to religion, politics and sexuality. He traces the complex evolution from classical and medieval sources to Reformation and Renaissance ones by reviewing literary themes, style, and attitudes. He...

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title_auth Shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology
title_exact_search Shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology
title_full Shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology Hugh Macrae Richmond
title_fullStr Shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology Hugh Macrae Richmond
title_full_unstemmed Shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology Hugh Macrae Richmond
title_short Shakespeare relocated
title_sort shakespeare relocated studies in historical psychology
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topic Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation History
Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 (DE-588)118613723 gnd
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