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Listen to Eric Heinze, “Equivocation will undo us: Linguistic transformation as legal strategy in Shakespearean political drama”

Posted: Thursday 13 Mar 2014
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As part of the “Shakespeare and Law” Eric Heinze from the School of Law at Queen Mary, University of London presented the public lecture: “Equivocation will undo us: Linguistic transformation as legal strategy in Shakespearean political drama” at the Rose Theatre, Kingston Upon Thames.

The podcast of the lecture is available here.

The full “Shakespeare and Law” programme can be found here:

KISS “Shakespeare and Law” Spring 2014-3


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