The Shakespeare wars : clashing scholars, public fiascoes, palace coups / Ron Rosenbaum.

Cultural historian Rosenbaum gives readers a way of rethinking the greatest works of the human imagination, as he shakes up much that we thought we understood about a vital subject and renews our sense of excitement and urgency. Rather than raking over worn-out fragments of biography, Rosenbaum focu...

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Main Author: Rosenbaum, Ron
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Random House, c2006.
Edition:1st ed.
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Summary:Cultural historian Rosenbaum gives readers a way of rethinking the greatest works of the human imagination, as he shakes up much that we thought we understood about a vital subject and renews our sense of excitement and urgency. Rather than raking over worn-out fragments of biography, Rosenbaum focuses on cutting-edge controversies about the true source of Shakespeare's enchantment and illumination--the astonishing language itself. He takes readers into the midst of fierce battles among the most brilliant Shakespearean scholars and directors over just how to delve deeper into the mind of Shakespeare. He makes ostensibly arcane textual scholarship seductive, and he shows us great directors as Shakespearean scholars in their own right. This book offers a thrilling opportunity to engage with Shakespeare's work at its deepest levels.--From publisher description.
Physical Description:xvii, 601 p. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [553]-568) and index.
ISBN:0375503390 (acid-free paper)