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VIVA BOOKS PRIVATE LIMITED Blooms Shakespeare Through the Ages: As you Like It by Pamela Loos
Shakespeare’s romantic comedy As You Like Itsets up a number of dualities that are explored but never resolved exposing the complex relationships that exist between romance and realism nobleman and commoner and male and female. This invaluable new study guide to one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies contains a selection of the finest criticism through the centuries on As You Like It including commentarie by such important critics as Samuel Johnson George Bernard Shaw W.H. Auden and many others. Students will also benefit from the additional features in this volume including an introduction by Harold Bloom an accessible summary of the plot an analysis of several key passage a comprehensive list of characters a biography of Shakespeare essays discussing the main currents of criticism in each century since Shakespeare’s time and more. Each volume in the Bloom’s Shakespeare Through the Agescontains the finest criticism on a particular work from the Bard’s oeuvre selected under the guidance of renowned Shakespearean scholar Harold Bloom Intended for students just beginning their exploration of Shakespeare these invaluable study guides present the best of Shakespeare criticism from the 17th centaury to today In the process each volume also charts the flow over time of critical discussion of a particular work. This essential series is unique not only in the range of commetnary it provides on each of Shakespeare’s greatest works but also in its emphasis on the greatest critics in our literary tradition — including such critics as John Dryden in the 17th century Samuel Johnson in the 18th century William Hazlitt and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the 19th century A. C. Bradley and William Empson in the 20th century and many more Some of the pieces included are full—length essays; others are excerpts designed to present a key point.
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