Studying Shakespeare: A Guide to the PlaysThis engaging book draws on all of Shakespeare's plays to show they can still be used as a guide to life.
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... Timon of Athens 2 Women and Politics Antony and Cleopatra; King John; Measure for Measure 3 Language Titus Andronicus; Much Ado About Nothing; All's Well that Ends Well 5 Real Life: Shakespeare and Suffering 1 Mingled Yarns Twelfth ...
... Timon of Athens 2 Women and Politics Antony and Cleopatra; King John; Measure for Measure 3 Language Titus Andronicus; Much Ado About Nothing; All's Well that Ends Well 5 Real Life: Shakespeare and Suffering 1 Mingled Yarns Twelfth ...
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... Timon, Alcibiades, Pompey, and Cicero. Shakespeare could have consulted the Latin translation of the Greek original, although Sir Thomas North's Midsummer Night's Dream and All's Well that Ends Well and the Jailer's Daughter in Two ...
... Timon, Alcibiades, Pompey, and Cicero. Shakespeare could have consulted the Latin translation of the Greek original, although Sir Thomas North's Midsummer Night's Dream and All's Well that Ends Well and the Jailer's Daughter in Two ...
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Contents
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2 Marital Life Shakespeare and Romance | 50 |
3 Political Life Shakespeare and Government | 88 |
4 Public Life Shakespeare and Social Structures | 140 |
5 Real Life Shakespeare and Suffering | 180 |
Works Cited | 223 |
Index | 235 |
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