Comparatively little is known about Shakespeare's first audiences.
This study argues that the Elizabethan audience is an essential
part of Shakespeare as a site of cultural meaning, and that the way
criticism thinks of early modern theatregoers is directly related
to the way it thinks of, and uses, the Bard himself.
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