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Tag Archives: The Tempest

The App’s the Thing: Shakespeare Goes Social

Posted on November 30, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

TonyTone/Ian Hill/Photologue_NP/ By Aran Levasseur Shakespeare is going digital. Notre Dame professor Elliott Visconsi has co-created a new app for the iPad called The Tempest that he says helps…



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