Isabel Guerrero: 'Festivalizar el teatro: un recorrido a través de la celebración de William Shakespeare'
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A review of Isabel Guerrer's book Festivalizar el teatro: un recorrido a través de la celebración de William Shakespeare, de Isabel Guererro, published by Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones in 2023.
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