'Silence, like a Lucrece knife': Shakespeare and the meanings of rape

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Williams, C. D. (2002) 'Silence, like a Lucrece knife': Shakespeare and the meanings of rape. In: Zott, L. M. (ed.) Shakespearean criticism: excerpts from the criticism of William Shakespeare's plays & poetry, from the first published appraisals to current evaluations. Gale, Detroit, pp. 189-198. ISBN 9780787660000

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Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Literature and Languages > English Literature
Publisher Gale
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