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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFor over four centuries, William Shakespeare and his works have enthralled readers, scholars, critics and theatre-goers. One of the most oft-quoted literary figures, William Shakespeare has carved a special position for himself in the world of literature. His works have been subjected to multiple interpretations and analyses and yet, Shakespeare continues to remain in vogue. This work examines the representation of nature in Shakespeare’s dramatic works and the curious relationship between the humans and nature.
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The author is a Fellow of Social Science Research Council, Open Association of Research, USA. He is currently engaged in the Department of English, Ravenshaw University as a research scholar. His research interests include Classical literature, Modern Poetry and Absurd Drama. His specialization is American literature. An avid scholar of mythology and folklore, he has studied the Indian, Greek, Roman and Norse myths. He is deeply interested in various cultures, extensively exploring the history and the manner in which it has shaped different cultures.
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