Shakespeare and Money X. T. ChuThough better known for his literary merits, Shakespeare made money, wrote about money and enabled money making by countless others in his name. With chapters by leading scholars on the economic, financial and commercial ramifications of his work, this multifaceted volume connects the Bard to both early modern and contemporary economic conditions, revealing Shakespeare to have been a serious economist in his own right.
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