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Reporte realizado por el profesor John D. FitzGerald de la defensa del informe de la comisión que se presenta a la gran conferencia de la escuela de 1918.
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Escrito en el que se relata el reestreno de la obra The American Stage con el nombre de Yurick en la que se da a conocer el drama de un Bufón danés en la que su aparición se limita al encuentro de su calavera siendo exhumada por un enterrador. En ese momento Hamlet reconoce al viejo bufón que llevaba tiempo muerto para realizar una de las más grandes reflexiones sobre la vida y la muerte en la historia de la literatura.
Paper escrito por el profesor John D. Fritzgerald, profesor de español de la Universidad de Illinois.
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