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Cymbeline: Critical Essay by Glenn Clark

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SOURCE: “The ‘Strange’ Geographies of Cymbeline,” in Playing the Globe: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance Drama, edited by John Gillies and Virginia Mason Vaughan, Associated University Presses, 1998, pp. 230-59.

In the following essay, Clark explores the geopolitical restructuring of England led by James I and suggests that Cymbeline served to support the king's political agenda.

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