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Byline: David Gates
Shakespeare hasn't had a bad year since he died in 1616--that was a rough one--and in 2004 he got more ink than Philip Roth and Tom Wolfe. Frank Kermode's masterly contextualizing in "The Age of Shakespeare" was outflashed by Stephen Greenblatt's ingeniously speculative "Will in the...
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