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OTELLO: INTRODUCTION TO A PRAYER
M.C. GARDNER & SUSANA MONTAL

In Harold Bloom’s SHAKESPEARE, THE INVENTION OF THE HUMAN, we find:
“… the worship of Shakespeare ought to be even more a secular religion than it already is. … After Jesus, Hamlet is the most cited figure in Western consciousness; no one prays to him, but no one evades him for long either.” (CONTINUE READING)
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