
Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction
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A clear introduction to Shakespeare's plays, this volume examines them in detail and shows how Shakespeare dramatized moral and intellectual issues in such a way that his audience became dazzlingly aware of an imaginative dimension to daily life. Germaine Greer argues that as long asShakespeare's work remains central to English cultural life, it will retain the values which make it unique in the world.
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