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Shakespeare After All
Shakespeare After All | Marjorie Garber
A brilliant and companionable tour through all thirty-eight plays, Shakespeare After All is the perfect introduction to the bard by one of the countrys foremost authorities on his life and work. Drawing on her hugely popular lecture courses at Yale and Harvard over the past thirty years, Marjorie Garber offers passionate and revealing readings of the plays in chronological sequence, from The Two Gentlemen of Verona to The Two Noble Kinsmen. Supremely readable and engaging, and complete with a comprehensive introduction to Shakespeares life and times and an extensive bibliography, this magisterial work is an ever-replenishing fount of insight on the most celebrated writer of all time. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Joanne1
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Now I‘m not a great Shakespeare fan but the reading room at the Folger Shakespeare Library In Washington is just magnificent.

Betty I lived in metro DC 7 years aeons ago; I regret not visiting Folger‘s. 6y
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quietlycuriouskate
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Right, then. I dismantled Christmas this afternoon; the tree is back in the garden and the living room looks downright disconsolate. It's high time I caught up with Shakespeare.
#ShakespeareReadalong

Tamra I detest the chore of putting decorations away, but I always feel good to have my space back. 😁 6y
DocBrown Too soon!! 6y
Zelma I‘m taking mine down tomorrow. Looking forward to getting my reading chair back in place and less clutter, but I‘ll miss the truly lights and warmth fo the decorations. 6y
CarolynM Saw a great production of Twelfth Night just before Christmas 🙂 So good when it's done well. 6y
batsy I really enjoy Garber's perspective on the plays. After I've finished one for the readalong I go back to this. 6y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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#bookmail brought Shakespeare After All, a new addition to my Shakespeare collection!

I have a compulsion when it comes to good Shakespeare reference books.

Thanks for putting this on my radar @saresmoore

GingerAntics 💙💙💙 Love good Shakespeare reference books!!! 💙💙💙 (edited) 6y
saresmoore Great collection! 6y
batsy That looks like a fab selection. The tagged book is an excellent resource and I love referring to it while doing the #ShakespeareReadAlong 6y
TheBookHippie Wow!!! 6y
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quietlycuriouskate
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It occurred to me that there's a Shakespeare-sized hole in my reading. I'm going to start with King Lear because I vaguely remember it from school.

On a preliminary flick through the Garber book looks great. The cover has an unusual finish, though: it's not altogether agreeable. (*Tut*, me and my snowflake sensibilities!)

Emilymdxn King Lear is my joint fave Shakespeare (with Measure for Measure), I hope you enjoy them! 6y
Birdsong28 Love The Winter's Tale, The Tempest and Macbeth. 📚📖 6y
Lcsmcat If you want company as you explore Shakespeare, join the #shakespearereadalong. We‘re reading Richard II right now, but if you watch the hash tag you can jump in whenever we‘re reading something you‘re interested in. @GingerAntics is one of the hosts, if you have questions. 6y
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GingerAntics Is it that weird almost powdery, mat finish to the book? That drives me nuts. I don‘t know how else to describe it. 6y
TheWintergarden I have a book with that velvety finish. I like it.😊 6y
Cathythoughts I don‘t think I could read Shakespeare again... but I would be seriously interested in a RSC production In Stratford ( or, wherever they perform ) .... possible Litsy get together?! I‘d be interested to be a part organizer... just sowing a seed ... 6y
quietlycuriouskate @Lcsmcat Excellent! I'll keep my eyes open. I'd love to join you sometime. 6y
quietlycuriouskate @GingerAntics @TheWintergarden That's the one! At first I thought it just strange but reading it earlier I kept wanting to wipe my hands on my jeans. 😶 6y
quietlycuriouskate @Cathythoughts Now that strikes me as a very good idea! ❤ 6y
GingerAntics @Cathythoughts their are based in Stafford-Upon-Avon, but pretty much every play will also be performed in London at a few different locations. They actually have A LOT of their productions either on DVD or digitally online. They do some amazing stuff. I would definitely suggest checking them out. (edited) 6y
GingerAntics @River_Voice oh I can‘t do those. I keep wiping off my hands and wiping off the book. It drives me nuts. 6y
Cathythoughts @GingerAntics @river_voice I saw Romeo& Juliet & also Coriolanus in Stratford when I was in school. I‘ve always wanted to go back ! It would take a bit of organizing but I would definitely be on for a future Litsy Play / meet up in Stratford upon Avon ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
GingerAntics @Cathythoughts which Romeo and Juliet? I‘ve seen a video of one. It was really not meant to be anything but an archive, but a friend managed to get her hands on a copy. It was from the mid to late 90s. So good. Going to SUA is definitely on my bucket list, but I‘m going to have to cross an ocean. I truly believe I was born on the wrong continent/in the wrong country. lol 6y
Cathythoughts @GingerAntics oh dear , it was a long time ago .. over 40 - 45 years ago .... Timothy Dalton played Romeo .... a lifetime ago 6y
Cathythoughts @GingerAntics it‘s worth crossing the ocean for ... 💫💫💫 6y
GingerAntics @Cathythoughts oh my...okay no, I saw a very baby faced David Tennant as Romeo. Oh definitely. A friend of mine has seen a few RSC plays at the Barbican. She goes over ever few years and always makes sure to catch at least one of their productions. I‘m not sure she‘s ever gone to SUA though. 6y
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“If we consider all this [that happens in Pericles], we will realize that dramatic romance, or, as it was known then, tragicomedy, cannot and ought not to be judged exclusively by its realism or its social commentary. Romance speaks about society by speaking about poetry, art, dream, and transcendence—and about the quest of the individual, as human being and as art-maker, for identity and for eternity.”

batsy I love this book and find it so helpful to go back & read her commentary after reading a play. 6y
saresmoore @batsy She‘s brilliant, but makes it all so accessible. I feel woefully undereducated in the ways of Shakespeare and suddenly have the desire to read this book, cover to cover! You know, in the midst of the Dostoevsky deep dive... 6y
batsy Yes, I know that feeling! Just finished Richard ll and I'm feeling the itch to read a 500+ page book on the Plantagenets, in the midst of the Dostoevsky deep dive 😂 6y
saresmoore @batsy We are hopeless! 🤓🤓 6y
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batsy
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Marjorie Garber's essay on Hamlet. I admire the elegance & #force of her arguments. Chillingly relevant. Not just about Trump in the US -- although that man is like the black hole of language; he is where meaning goes to die. But all over the world this is how politics is played. Although I usually read nonfiction, this year I found myself avoiding nonfic & seeking out more fiction & poetry. Not sure if that's entirely good. #QuotsyDec17 @TK-421

Cathythoughts @batsy This is brilliant, and so relevant to today. Your words “ the Black hole of language “ a perfect description of a man of no substance & no command of language (edited) 7y
batsy Thanks @Cathythoughts I thought it was so depressingly apt... 7y
TrishB A lovely description 😔 sadly. I choose NF carefully as one of my main drivers in reading is to escape. 7y
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Libby1 “He is where meaning goes to die”. So well put, @batsy . 7y
DivaDiane What @Cathythoughts said. Brilliantly put. 7y
batsy @TrishB I know, it's hard not to want to escape from this reality 🙁 7y
Suet624 What @Cathythoughts said. And what you said. 7y
batsy @Suet624 ❤️ 7y
RohitSawant Him being a "black hole of language" is so true and aptly put. I saw a Stephen King speech months ago where he said listening to Trump talk is like listening to a piano fall down the stairs. 7y
batsy @rohit-sawant Hahahaha! It feels bad to laugh but King really nails the absurdity and pure nonsense noise that emanates from that man. I just can't get over how I always thought he was so awful, a complete joke, who would never be elected ... And here we are 😟 7y
RohitSawant Same. 🙁 I still find it hard to believe we live in a world where someone like him got elected. The daily nightmares his administration churns out are like something out of a dystopia. Every time I open Twitter my stress level shoots up a few notches. Thank God for Litsy, perhaps the most sanest, kindest and troll-free zone on the web, not surprising since trolls and reading never go together. 7y
RohitSawant @batsy Aaand I forgot to tag you back there... 7y
Centique Can I just add an Amen to “black hole of language” and everything you said there in your comment @rohit-sawant ? That summed up how I feel exactly. I just hope for better people to have the strength and courage. Litsy is a place I see some hope too! 💕 7y
batsy @rohit-sawant I know what you mean. Great point about why Litsy is a troll-free zone. I used to rely on Twitter for news and stuff but now I simply can't bear to look at it at all. @Centique You are so right! I need to remind myself there are always principled, courageous people who fight back ❤️ 7y
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Eugeniavb
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Fantastic reference book to know more or undestand better each and every play the Bard wrote. Garber is a legendary Harvard professor and this book is based on the course she teaches there on Shakespeare, which is one of the most popular classes in the whole school.

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