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Shakespeare Speaks: Nature, Art, and Fortune

Jul9

Shakespeare uses these familiar words in often unfamiliar ways – what do “nature”, “art”, and “fortune” really mean, and how do they relate to each other? Episode 2 of Shakespeare Speaks digs into these questions!

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