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Loading... The Shakespeare Wars: Clashing Scholars, Public Fiascoes, Palace Coupsby Ron Rosenbaum
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is pretty challenging for a general market book, not to say it's inaccessible, but just that it requires some concentration. It explains issues surrounding different editions very well. I like that it comes at the controversies by showing the advocates of various positions. ( )Fascinating! Although the book leaves me with more questions than answers. I may need to read Lear again. I admit I didn't finish it, but I liked it and found it helpful. Maybe I didn't pay attention in English class like I should have, and this helped me understand "what's so freaking special" about Shakespeare. I never really understood what the fuss was about, and I'm still not the biggest Shakespeare fan, but I have a better understanding of it now. This is not an easy book to read. It seems as if pages are magically being inserted as you are reading. But I found it very useful in narrowing down the directions and people to look out in doing research for my project. I could have read 20 books to get what's contained in this one. If you are looking for information on the various textual aruguments going on about Shakespeare's plays, this is the book for you. It is a well made book printed on very good paper, and although well written, it is dense and I find I must read other things to give that part of my brain a break. I'm currently researching the Sonnets and sonnet scholars and how they think. I haven't found and direct infromation in this, but I have found it enlightening and helpful in tracking down other sources. I still have high hopes for it. Long chapters. no reviews | add a review
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