This Is Shakespeare

This Is Shakespeare

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Business & Economics
格式 精装书
页数 368
语言 英语
已发布 Mar 31, 2020
出版商 Pantheon Books
ISBN-10 1524748544
ISBN-13 9781524748548
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Emma Smith delves into the complexities of Shakespeare’s work, unearthing the discrepancies that have puzzled scholars and enthusiasts alike for centuries. Rather than merely celebrating the Bard's genius, she takes a bold approach, inviting readers to grapple with the imperfections that make his plays and sonnets so uniquely human. This exploration highlights how these inconsistencies enrich our understanding of the playwright’s craft and offer deeper insights into his character and creative process.

Through a meticulously crafted narrative, Smith encourages readers to consider Shakespeare not as an untouchable legend but as a flawed individual navigating the intricacies of his time. She brings to light various interpretations of his work, sparking debates about authorship, historical context, and the myriad influences that shaped his writing.

This study is not only an academic endeavor but also a personal journey through the transformative power of literature. It challenges preconceived notions of greatness, urging readers to embrace the messiness of Shakespeare's legacy and, in doing so, to appreciate the immense impact he continues to have on literature and culture today.

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