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Danielle Nicole Byington is a published poet who recently completed her M.A. at East Tennessee State University focusing on creative writing and Renaissance studies.
Vikram Chopra is retired Associate Professor from University of Delhi. He has a doctorate on “Shakespeare’s Major Tragedies: A Study in the Context of Indian Approaches” wherein he has explored the spiritual accent in Shakespeare’s tragedies in the light of Indian thought. He was a Founder Secretary of the Shakespeare Society of India (1987-1993), currently also he is the Secretary of SSI. He was Co-ordinating Editor for India in the Shakespeare Data Bank, Illinois. He is a member of the International Committee of Correspondents for World Shakespeare Bibliography maintained by Shakespeare Quarterly. He has presented several papers in national and international seminars and has published in various Indian and foreign journals. His recent publications include: a volume of critical essays entitled Shakespeare: Varied Perspectives (Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1996) with a “Foreword” by Kenneth Muir, and Shakespeare: The Indian Icon (ed. Vikram Chopra, New Delhi: The Reader’s Paradise, 2011).
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Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance
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