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"Shakespeare is sometimes called a kind of 'invisible play-write' in that he doesn't tell us what he thinks about things. He simply allows characters with very divergent views of everything to articulate them marvelously."
We sat down with Chapman Professor of English Lars Engle at The University of Tulsa to chat about the influence of William Shakespeare and why his works, Romeo and Juliet specifically, have been replicated so many times over so many years.