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- Women_in_Shakespeare's_works abstract "Women in Shakespeare is a topic within the general discussion of Shakespeare's dramatic and poetic works. Women appear as supporting and central characters in Shakespeare's plays, and these characters, as well as the so-called "Dark Lady" of the sonnets, have elicited a substantial amount of criticism, which received added impetus during the second-wave feminism of the 1960s. A considerable number of book-length studies and academic articles investigate the topic.Several moons of Uranus are named after women in Shakespeare.".
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- Women_in_Shakespeare's_works subject Category:Female_Shakespearean_characters.
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- Women_in_Shakespeare's_works subject Category:William_Shakespeare.
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- Women_in_Shakespeare's_works comment "Women in Shakespeare is a topic within the general discussion of Shakespeare's dramatic and poetic works. Women appear as supporting and central characters in Shakespeare's plays, and these characters, as well as the so-called "Dark Lady" of the sonnets, have elicited a substantial amount of criticism, which received added impetus during the second-wave feminism of the 1960s.".
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