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Shakespeares Money How Much Did He Make And What Did This Mean 1st Edition Bearman

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Shakespeares Money How Much Did He Make And What Did This Mean 1st Edition Bearman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Bearman, Robert
ISBN: 9780191077050, 9780191821561, 9780198759249, 0191077054, 019182156X, 019875924X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Shakespeares Money How Much Did He Make And What Did This Mean 1st Edition Bearman by Bearman, Robert 9780191077050, 9780191821561, 9780198759249, 0191077054, 019182156X, 019875924X instant download after payment.

'Shakespeare's Money' explores what archival records can reveal about Shakespeare's economic and social success, shedding light on how he elevated his family from lowly status to minor gentry and how economic concerns were ever present in his daily life.
Abstract: Shakespeare's Money explores what archival records can reveal about Shakespeare's economic and social success, shedding light on how he elevated his family from lowly status to minor gentry and how economic concerns were ever present in his daily life.

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