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Tragedies: Volume 1 (Everyman's Library) (edition 1992)

by William Shakespeare, Tony Tanner (Introduction)

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What can you say that hasn't been said about the works of one of the most brilliant minds who ever lived? All superlatives elude me. Only the Ancient Greek playwrights are his equals. All others pale in comparison. Unfortunately, so many are turned-off to Shakespeare because of their introduction to him in high school. What a pity. Shakespeare is to be watched! Reading him is a poor substitute. If you can readily understand the English language of his day, he is easy to read, but few are adept at this. ( )
  JVioland | Jul 14, 2014 |
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Obras completas. Tomo II. Comedias y poesía. Mucho ruido y pocas nueces. Sueño de una noche de verano. Las alegres casadas de Windsor. El mercader de Venecia. A buen fin no hay mal principio. Cimbelino. La comedia de las equivocaciones. A vuestro gusto. Trabajos de amor perdidos. Medida por medida. Pericles, príncipe de Tiro. La doma de la bravía. La tempestad. Troilo y Crecida. Noche de epifanía. Los dos hidalgos de Verona. El cuento de invierno. Venus y Adonis. La violación de Lucrecia. Querellas de una amante. El peregrino apasionado.
  jjuancho | Aug 24, 2023 |
What can you say that hasn't been said about the works of one of the most brilliant minds who ever lived? All superlatives elude me. Only the Ancient Greek playwrights are his equals. All others pale in comparison. Unfortunately, so many are turned-off to Shakespeare because of their introduction to him in high school. What a pity. Shakespeare is to be watched! Reading him is a poor substitute. If you can readily understand the English language of his day, he is easy to read, but few are adept at this. ( )
  JVioland | Jul 14, 2014 |
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