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Renaissance metonymy and Shakespeare's Hamlet

Adam Hall (UGent)
(2014)
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(UGent) , (UGent) and Frans-Willem Korsten
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rhetorics, metonymy, Shakespeare, Hamlet, Renaissance

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MLA
Hall, Adam. Renaissance Metonymy and Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, 2014.
APA
Hall, A. (2014). Renaissance metonymy and Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent, Belgium.
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Hall, Adam. 2014. “Renaissance Metonymy and Shakespeare’s Hamlet.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
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Hall, Adam. 2014. “Renaissance Metonymy and Shakespeare’s Hamlet.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
Vancouver
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Hall A. Renaissance metonymy and Shakespeare’s Hamlet. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy; 2014.
IEEE
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A. Hall, “Renaissance metonymy and Shakespeare’s Hamlet,” Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent, Belgium, 2014.
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