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Dishonor Code: Rape, Reputation and Repercussion at U.Va

November 23, 2014

This is a guest post by Willa Hammitt Brown, a doctoral candidate at the University of Virginia, where she is …

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My latest book investigates a literary urban legend about Shakespeare and the King James Bible.

Words of Power: Reading Shakespeare and the Bible - my book on the history and use of these two texts.

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