NCBF26 29 May - 20 June
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Live at Lunch - Hamlet in Context: Academic Perspectives

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This Live at Lunch talk explores Shakespeare's works through the lens of print history and authorship debates. Delivered by Dr Amy Bromilow, the session examines how the printing press shaped the publication and circulation of Shakespeare's texts, from early quartos to contemporary discussions surrounding attribution. Attendees will gain academic perspective on how these historical factors continue to influence our understanding of the playwright's legacy.

Free event with pre-booking required.

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