http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In the 1950s, a wave of new critical approaches replaced modernism and paved the way for post-modern studies of Shakespeare.[184] By the 1980s, Shakespeare studies were open to movements such as structuralism, feminism, New Historicism, African-American studies, and queer studies.[185][186] In a comprehensive reading of Shakespeare's works and comparing Shakespeare literary accomplishments to ac
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