Shakespeare
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jun 12, 1986
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192875388
ISBN-13
9780192875389
Description
Germaine Greer dives deep into the intricate world of Shakespeare's plays, unearthing the moral and intellectual depths that each story encompasses. With a fresh and engaging perspective, she explores the complexities of Shakespeare's characters and themes, shedding light on their relevance today.
Her analysis not only highlights the timelessness of these works but also invites readers to consider the societal norms and philosophical questions that Shakespeare masterfully entwined within his narratives. Greer's passion shines through, offering a rich understanding that makes the Bard's insights feel incredibly alive.
As she takes the audience by the hand, Greer encourages a reflective journey, inspiring a newfound appreciation for the eloquence and wit that have captivated audiences for centuries. The exploration is both enlightening and approachable, making Shakespeare’s genius accessible for everyone.
Her analysis not only highlights the timelessness of these works but also invites readers to consider the societal norms and philosophical questions that Shakespeare masterfully entwined within his narratives. Greer's passion shines through, offering a rich understanding that makes the Bard's insights feel incredibly alive.
As she takes the audience by the hand, Greer encourages a reflective journey, inspiring a newfound appreciation for the eloquence and wit that have captivated audiences for centuries. The exploration is both enlightening and approachable, making Shakespeare’s genius accessible for everyone.
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