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The Friendly Shakespeare: A Thoroughly Painless Guide to the Best of the Bard

by Norrie Epstein

This lively reference book will delight anyone who's ever shuddered at a soliloquy or nodded off at the moment an actor said "doth". Crammed full of solid—but never simplistic—information, this browsing compendium includes the major plays, along with illustrations, sidebars, and photos that make learning about Shakespeare fun.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

What's so friendly about William Shakespeare? Haven't we all spent dutiful hours trying to make ourselves enjoy reading the Bard - with mixed results? The Friendly Shakespeare will change all that - it's a book that will delight anyone who ever shuddered at a soliloquy or nodded off the moment an actor said "doth." It's crammed full of solid but never simplistic information; it's intelligent without being overly intellectual, but with the depth to satisfy even those for whom reading Shakespeare is already a delight. The Friendly Shakespeare is written for people who think Shakespeare is, to quote Laurence Olivier, "not for the likes of them." It includes the major plays - histories, tragedies, comedies, and problem plays - but in between you'll find the real plot of Hamlet; raging controversies - like just who was Shakespeare - and was he actually Queen Elizabeth I? And who was the Dark Lady, anyway?; a look at Shakespeare on film - and a complete filmography; "the most insipid, ridiculous play I ever saw" (Samuel Pepys), and other quotes from Shakespeare haters (like Mark Twain and George Bernard Shaw); Shakespeare's ambiguous sexuality - or, was the Bard gay?; a half-dozen ways to say "Scram!" in Elizabethan English, and a glossary of Shakespearean invective; a look at the Elizabethan stage; practical advice from actors on how to read Shakespeare aloud and curious Shakespeareana about the numerous cranks and eccentrics drawn to Shakespeare throughout the ages. Designed to make reading Shakespeare a pleasure, every page of The Friendly Shakespeare is complemented by illustrations, photographs, and sidebars. With infectious enthusiasm and breezy erudition, Norrie Epstein has written acompulsively readable, slightly irreverent book that - at last! - makes Shakespeare not only accessible, but irresistible.

Author Biography

Epstein has lectured extensively at the University of California, as well as the University of Rochester and Grouvher College

Review Quote

"Brings the Bard to the masses, makes his plays accessible, and, well, provides fun for the reader."-- The New York Times "A browsing compendium that will educate and entertain students, teachers, actors and theatergoers." -- Publishers Weekly

Details

ISBN0140138862
Author Norrie Epstein
Pages 576
Publisher Penguin Books
Language English
ISBN-10 0140138862
ISBN-13 9780140138863
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 822.33
Year 1994
Publication Date 1994-10-31
Subtitle A Thoroughly Painless Guide to the Best of the Bard
Edition 1st
Short Title FRIENDLY SHAKESPEARE
Residence Baltimore, MD, US
Illustrations illustrations
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DOI 10.1604/9780140138863
Audience General/Trade
UK Release Date 1994-10-27
NZ Release Date 1994-09-30
AU Release Date 1994-09-30

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