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Added 3rd April 2012 by Abigail

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Poster
The Smiths
1985

According to Wikipedia, 'Shakespeare's Sister' refers to a section of Virginia Woolf's feminist essay A Room of One's Own in which Woolf argues that if William Shakespeare had had a sister of equal genius, as a woman she would not have had the opportunity to make use of it. (In reality, William Shakespeare had four sisters, but only one who survived past the age of eight and into adulthood: Joan Shakespeare.)

Good ol' Pat Phoenix. Sad to be selling this poster. :-(
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