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Apr 2023
5m 19s

Shakespeare et les femmes

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Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach vous raconte l'intimité de William Shakespeare. Le plus grand dramaturge anglais était-il un homme chaste ou lubrique ? Était-il doux et soumis ou misogyne ? La réponse se trouve peut-être dans les vers de ses nombreux poèmes... 
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