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We Three: The Mythology of Shakespeare's Weird Sisters
Published in Hardcover by Peter Lang Publishing (2007-01-10)
Author: Laura Shamas
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A fascinating take on the witches in the Scottish play
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Review Date: 2008-05-13
WE THREE is more than a scholarly dissertation, it's an accessible and wonderfully wrought exploration of the lives of women in Shakespeare's day, and the legacy of the witches we think we know (but don't, until now). Dr. Shamas brings the Weird Sisters to life in a thoughtful and provocative way. I couldn't put it down.

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Webster's New World Compact School and Office Dictionary
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company. (1995-06-22)
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Dictionary
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Review Date: 2007-05-14
Useful small dictionary which very often has the definition I'm looking for and has great derivations.

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Weird Tales from Shakespeare
Published in Paperback by DAW (1994-07-01)
Authors: Katharine Kerr and Martin H. Greenberg
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interesting and enjoyable
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Review Date: 1999-04-19
The turning of the tide shows the uprise of the popularity of Shakespere. And rightly so too-it It seemed that for a while, his name was condemned to a fate of "just another white, male, Anglo-Saxon writer". This book has brought a different light to all of the plays that were once forgotten. Even though this book has also been forgotten and reshelved for the new, some libraries still have it, and I really enjoyed some of the offerings. My favorite was the "this is the way it actually happened" scenerio of Hamlet and the possible importance of Yorick. Another great one was the joke of the porn director trying to enlist the brightest stars of Hollywood to try to recapture the "prestige" of Hamlet with Mel Gibson. There is a little mention of Tom Stoppard in it too, which I liked. Recommended!

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What Was Shakespeare?: Renaissance Plays and Changing Critical Practice
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (1995-02)
Author: Edward Pechter
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Enjoying the chaos of literature
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Review Date: 2002-07-07
Caution: Not to be read by graduate students or untenured faculty who need to stay wedded to one particular ideology in the turf wars of literary criticism. (But a solace to those who enjoy maintaining their senses of humor about those who contend they are *the objective thinkers*.)

Pechter stays, if not *above* then at least remarkably non-attached to the ideological wars into which he provides insights. For the informed outsider, his wit and insight make for an enjoyable safari into the minds (and even emotions) of those professionally involved in lit crit. and theory. What a delight to see gibes with affection instead of venom, as when Pechter refers to Richard Levin as enjoying a "richly deserved and entirely honorable reputation for stirring up trouble..." or remarks on the irony of how at the end of an acrimonious conference, *everyone* seems to express a sentiment similar to Gayle Greene's "If you really want to know, I feel beset from all sides."

Pechter's final analysis is upbeat about the possibility of actual light being shed during the heat of Theory's ideology wars. Unfortunately, the very absence of personal attacks and diatribes may leave his insights largely unread by the warring factions. For students who afford to entertain a broader perspective on Critical Practice (not feeling pressed to join a 'side' in order to succeed at the academe) Pechter offers a breath of fresh (though not sanitized) air. Enjoy!

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The Wheel of Fire: Interpretations of Shakespearean Tragedy, With Tree New Essays
Published in Textbook Binding by Barnes & Noble (1966-06)
Author: George Wilson, Knight
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Review of the Wheel of Fire
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Review Date: 2001-04-18
G. Wilson Knight's book, The Wheel of Fire, examines Shakespeare's later tragedies in the light of what Knight calls "spatial" correspondences. Through the examination of such works as Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear and others, Knight shows that the themes considered in the plays are worked out not merely in the plot, but spatially as well, that is in the relationship of the characters to their background. This is to say that the characters and plot alone do not construct the theme, but the setting and other circumstances surrounding the chain of events of the story are also key to an understanding of the play's meaning. As Knight says, the idea is not to see the plays as realities but rather as artworks, which is to see them as expanded metaphors. Therefore all things contained within contribute to the overarching theme, and not the plot and characters alone. Knight suspects that this is what Aristotle means when he refers to the "unity of idea," where all elements hinge on their relation to the whole. Any serious study of Shakespearian tragedy ought to contain a reading of this classic scholarly work.

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Why Shakespeare: An Introduction To The Playwright's Art
Published in Hardcover by Continuum International Publishing Group (2005-03)
Author: Gerald M. Pinciss
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Particularly focusing on a dozen of Shakespeare's best-known plays
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Review Date: 2005-07-06
Professor Emeritus of English Gerald M. Pinciss presents Why Shakespeare: An Introduction To The Playwright's Art "demystifies" the talents and skills of the immortal bard, whose theatrical works were created centuries ago under conditions best called primitive yet which resonate among audiences worldwide today. Why Shakespeare explains the structural, plotting, theatrical, and language elements that distinguished Shakespeare's work in plain terms, avoiding technical jargon to better reach the lay reader as surely as the would-be playwright and the learned literary critic striving to better understand how Shakespeare's works so transcended their time. Particularly focusing on a dozen of Shakespeare's best-known plays, Why Shakespeare is highly recommended reading for all who appreciate and wish to better understand Shakespeare's genius.

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Wild Women
Published in Kindle Edition by Hard Shell Word Factory (2004-01-30)
Author: Michele R. Bardsley
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Ms. Bardsley does it again.
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Review Date: 2005-11-02
Wild Women is a story about a naïve young woman who starts living her life for the first time at the age of 22. This story follows her escape from her parents to finding what she thinks she wants to what she realizes she really does want. It's well written and makes you think about the stereotypes of society. But most of all it allows you to believe in happily ever after again. It's a mainstream romance not unlike Ms. Bardsley's other Hard Shell novels, with the distinction of murder being involved. The female protagonist makes you believe that it can all be right in the world while the male protagonist questions everything and everyone. He is a very cynical person. But love triumphs all even if it takes time apart to realize that love is worth the risk. It's a wonderful story that I would recommend along with any other of Ms. Bardsley's stories.

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Will Shakespeare Save Us! Will Shakespeare Save the King!: Will Shakespeare Save the King! : Two One Act Plays
Published in Paperback by Players Pr (1996-07)
Authors: Paul Nimmo and William Shakespeare
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A Brilliant Use of the Bard
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Review Date: 2007-03-31
These are fantastic plays to use with high school students. They love it! It's simple, witty and entertaining for actors and audience alike. Most highly reccommended!

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William Shakespeare Sonnets
Published in Hardcover by Lowe & B. Hould (2000)
Author: William Shakespeare
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Very pleased!
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Review Date: 2007-08-28
The Sonnets speak for themselves, but this particular volume is lovely and small with one numbered sonnet on each page. I love it.

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William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2003-09)
Author: William Shakespeare
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Wonderful way to bring Shakespeare to children
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Review Date: 2007-12-21
My daughter is five and loves all of the fantasy farytales ... cinderella, sleeping beauty, etc ... I am getting a little bored with these. When we encountered this book, she was captivated. It was refreshing for me. She loves the illustrations and will look at them on her own. It's a little bit over her head. However, it is a well done adaptation for kids. So, we will be reading this book for years


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