Textbook
Shakespeare: The Seven Ages of Human Experience, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-2753-0
Paperback
278 pages
June 2005, ©2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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Barbara Mowat, Folger Shakespeare Institute [of the first edition]<!--end-->
"This is a book from […] one of the great Shakespeare
scholars of his generation. The book is well-written, at once
lively and learned, engaging and informative. It is perfectly
designed to help non-specialist readers enjoy Shakespeare's plays
better and yet it is also rich with insights that will challenge
the specialist reader." David Scott Kastan, Columbia
University [of the first edition]
"Recommended for all public and academic libraries in need of
fresh introductory materials on Shakespeare."
Library Journal [of the first edition]
"Essential. A must for lower- and upper-division undergraduates;
a pleasure for graduate students through faculty and for general
readers."
Choice [of the first edition]
"[This book] is sensible and persuasive in its linking of
criticism and biography. Its primary audience is students, who will
find the treatments of individual plays excellent as stand-alone
studies as well as part of a larger argument."
English Association Journal for Teachers of English
"Objective and personal, too, the book is likely to be useful
for long to come"
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