Naughty Shakespeare

Naughty Shakespeare

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Jan 1, 1997 · English · Hardcover (221 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 221
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1997
Publisher Andrews & McMeel
ISBN-10 0836227573
ISBN-13 9780836227574

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In this intriguing exploration of Shakespeare's works, Michael Macrone delves into the darker, more provocative themes that often lie beneath the surface of the Bard's celebrated texts. By unraveling passages loaded with sex, violence, and crime, he invites readers to see Shakespeare not only as a literary genius but also as a commentator on the more unsavory aspects of human nature and society.

Through sharp analysis and engaging anecdotes, Macrone illustrates how these elements are integral to the storytelling and characters, offering a fresh perspective on the playwright's intention and the societal context of his time. From the raw emotions in his tragedies to the biting humor found in his comedies, the author unveils a Shakespeare that is as riotous and complex as the world he lived in.

This examination challenges the conventional perception of Shakespeare as merely lofty and refined, revealing the playwright's engagement with uncomfortable issues such as racism and sexism. By doing so, it invites a broader conversation about the relevance of Shakespeare's themes in today's world, proving that his works still strike a chord and provoke thought even centuries later.

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Mystery Religion & Spirituality Crime
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