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July 5, 2006
Hamlet and metaphor
If your appetite for materials about Hamlet and/or metaphor was only whetted by the Legal Writing Institute conference in Atlanta last month, then you will be nourished by this fabulous article by Steven M. Oxenhandler: The Lady Doth Protest Too Much Methinks: The Use of Figurative Language from Shakespeare's Hamlet in American Case Law, 23 Hamline L. Rev. 370 (2000).
-- Dr. Natalie Tarenko, Writing Specialist, Texas Tech School of Law
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