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Shakespeare After All

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Shakespeare After All
Image of the book jacket published in 2004
2004 book jacket
AuthorMarjorie Garber
CountryUnited States
SubjectLiterary Criticism---Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Criticism and interpretation--
GenreNonfiction
Set inlate 16th early 17th century
PublisherPantheon Books
Publication date
2004
Media typePrint, Ebook
Pages989
ISBN0375421904 9780385722148
OCLC1058053957
822.3/3
LC ClassPR2976 .G368 2004
WebsiteOfficial website

Shakespeare After All is a book length work of Shakespearean scholarship, consisting of thirty-eight essays that encompass all thirty-eight of Shakespeare's plays. The book is written by Marjorie Garber and was published in 2004 by Pantheon Books. This learned book is based on 20 years of Garber's lecture courses for undergraduates at Harvard, Haverford and Yale.[1][2][3][4]

Reception

This book has been positively received.

Newsweek's David Gates says: "Until somebody even smarter than Garber comes along with a 1,200 [page book], this is the indispensable introduction to the indispensable writer, [Shakespeare].[4]

The New Yorker says: "[Garber's] introduction is an exemplary account of what is known about Shakespeare and how his work has been read and regarded through the centuries, while the individual essays display scrupulous subtle close reading."[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bosman, Anston (2005). "Reviewed work: Shakespeare after All, Marjorie Garber". Shakespeare Quarterly. 56 (3): 376–379. doi:10.1353/shq.2006.0002. JSTOR 3844092. S2CID 194028010.
  2. ^ Smith, Dinitia (11 January 2005). "A Scholar of the Outré Returns to Shakespearean Basics". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b "Shakespeare After All". The New Yorker. 17 January 2005.
  4. ^ a b "Shakespeare 101: A+". Newsweek. 5 December 2004.

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