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Read this article on spectres in Macbeth, Hamlet, and Julius Caesar.
 
Catherine Stevens, ‘Uncanny Re/flections: Seeing Spectres in Macbeth, Hamlet, and Julius Caesar’, Journal of the Northern Renaissance Issue 3 (2011). 
 
 

 

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