Shakespeare Prize

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The Shakespeare Prize is an annual prize for writing or performance awarded to a British citizen by the Hamburg Alfred Toepfer Foundation. The prize was first given by Alfred Toepfer in 1937 as an expression of his Anglophilia in the face of tense international conditions. The prize was awarded only twice, to composer Ralph Vaughan Williams and poet John Masefield, before the outbreak of World War II. The prize was resumed in 1967 following the visit of Queen Elizabeth to Germany.[1]

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  1. ^ "Interview, Maggie Smith", The Observer, May 26th, 1991.