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Inbox Full Text of My Shakespeare Publications

By Richard M. Waugaman ’70
Published online July 6, 2022
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In Response to: Psychiatrist Richard Waugaman ’70 Is Examining Shakespeare’s Multiple Personalities

Thanks so much to Michael Blanding and the editor of PAW for covering my research on this surprisingly controversial topic. For those interested in reading more, my publications are on my Georgetown faculty website. And my books on Shakespeare may be obtained at Amazon.

Richard M. Waugaman ’70
Potomac, Md.

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