Joely Richardson on Shakespeare’s Women (tv) • 00:08:10 • Follows section on Hamnet and Judith. Laurie Maguire on it being a play with twins. Jonathan Bate: twins occasionally appear elsewhere, but not with the frequency of Shakespeare.
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