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Second Best Bed

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Release : 1970
Genre : Drama
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Book Rating : 054/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Second Best Bed by : Tim Kelly

Download or read book Second Best Bed written by Tim Kelly. This book was released on 1970. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

The Second Best Bed

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Release : 2013-05-23
Genre : History
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Book Rating : 608/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis The Second Best Bed by : Avril Rowlands

Download or read book The Second Best Bed written by Avril Rowlands. This book was released on 2013-05-23. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Shakespeare died, he famously left his wife Anne only one thing - the second best bed. This superb one-woman play, full of both humour and pathos, has received great critical acclaim since its premier at the Swan Theatre Worcester in 2012. The wake has finished, the mourners have all gone home, leaving Anne to remember her life with the most talented playwright the world has ever seen. Or was he? Did he write the plays? His widow would know if anybody did. Wouldn't she?

Shakespeare's Will

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Release : 2007
Genre : Drama
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Book Rating : 690/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Shakespeare's Will by : Vern Thiessen

Download or read book Shakespeare's Will written by Vern Thiessen. This book was released on 2007. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Same as the old version (same cover, copy and reviews), except it has some revised text.

The World's Wife

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Release : 2001-04-09
Genre : Poetry
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Book Rating : 95X/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis The World's Wife by : Carol Ann Duffy

Download or read book The World's Wife written by Carol Ann Duffy. This book was released on 2001-04-09. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mrs Midas, Queen Kong, Mrs Lazarus, the Kray sisters, and a huge cast of others startle with their wit, imagination, lyrical intuition and incisiveness.

Is Shakespeare Dead?

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Release : 2020-09-28
Genre : Fiction
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Book Rating : 418/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Is Shakespeare Dead? by : Mark Twain

Download or read book Is Shakespeare Dead? written by Mark Twain. This book was released on 2020-09-28. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ÊIs Shakespeare Dead? is a short, semi-autobiographical work by American humorist Mark Twain. It explores the controversy over the authorship of the Shakespearean literary canon via satire, anecdote, and extensive quotation of contemporary authors on the subject. Ê The original publication spans only 150 pages, and the formatting leaves roughly half of each page blank. The spine is thread bound. It was published in April 1909 by Harper & Brothers, twelve months before Mark Twain's death. Ê The book attracted controversy for incorporating a chapter from The Shakespeare Problem Restated by George Greenwood without permission or proper credit, an oversight Twain blamed on the accidental omission of a footnote by the printer. Ê The book has been described as "one of his least well received and most misunderstood works". Although she admits that Twain appears to have been sincere in his beliefs concerning Shakespeare, Karen Lystra argues that the essay reveals satirical intentions that went beyond the ShakespeareÑBacon controversy of the time. Ê Though it is commonly assumed to be nothing more than a stale and embarrassing rehash of the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, Twain was up to something more than flimsy literary criticism. He was using the debate over Shakespeare's real identity to satirize prejudice, intolerance, and self-importanceÑin himself as well as others.... But after his passionate diatribe against the "Stratfordolators" and his vigorous support of the Baconians, he cheerfully admits that both sides are built on inference. Leaving no doubt about his satirical intent, Twain then gleefully subverts his entire argument. After seeming to be a serious, even angry, combatant, he denies that he intended to convince anyone that Shakespeare was not the real author of his works. "It would grieve me to know that any one could think so injuriously of me, so uncomplimentarily, so unadmiringly of me," he writes mockingly. "Would I be so soft as that, after having known the human race familiarly for nearly seventy-four years?" We get our beliefs at second hand, he explains, "we reason none of them out for ourselves. It is the way we are made." Twain has set a trapÑan elaborate joke at the expense of what he scornfully refers to as the "Reasoning Race." He is satirizing the need to win an argument when it is virtually impossible to convince anyone to change sides in almost any debate. His excessive rhetoric of attack is obviously absurdÑcalling the other side "thugs," for exampleÑyet it has been taken at face value.

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