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"My Library Was Dukedom Large Enough": Academic Libraries Mediating the Shakespeare Authorship Debate

机译:“我的图书馆足够杜克大学”:高校图书馆调解莎士比亚著作权之争

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The "Shakespeare Authorship Question" regarding the identity of the poet-playwright has been debated for over 150 years. Now, with the growing list of signatories to the "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt", the creation of a Master's Degree program in Authorship Studies at Brunel University in London, the opening of the Shakespeare Authorship Research Studies Center at the Library of Concordia University in Portland, and the release of two competing high profile books both entitled Shakespeare Beyond Doubt, academic libraries are being presented with a unique and timely opportunity to participate in and encourage this debate, which has long been considered a taboo subject in the academy.
机译:关于诗人编剧身份的“莎士比亚著作权问题”已经争论了150多年。现在,随着“合理怀疑声明”签署方的增加,伦敦布鲁内尔大学创建了作者研究硕士学位课程,位于波特兰的康考迪亚大学图书馆开设了莎士比亚作者研究中心。 ,以及两本颇具竞争力的著名书籍的出版,都题为《超越怀疑》(Shakespeare Beyond Doubt),为大学图书馆提供了一个独特而及时的机会来参与和鼓励这场辩论,而这一辩论长期以来一直被视为学院的禁忌话题。

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