Paul Cantor

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Paul Cantor is an American literary critic and "austrian" theorist of economy. Educated at Harvard (A.B., 1966, Ph.D., 1971), he has taught for many years at the University of Virginia.

He has written widely on a wide range of subjects, including Shakespeare, Romanticism, Austrian economics, and contemporary popular culture. His books include Shakespeare's Rome (1974), Creature and Creator: Myth-Making and English Romanticism (1984), Shakespeare: Hamlet (1989), and Gilligan Unbound (2003).

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