Howard Mills is Senior Lecturer at the University of Kent at Canterbury, England.
This book will be found useful by students of Shakespeare who
refuse to forego the pleasures of the...texture of the plays in
pursuit of the bigger picture; by teachers of Shakespeare
interested in strategies for leading their students beyond
ideoligical cristicism to an aesthetic experience of the words
themselves and by critics who are willing to witness a rebuttal of
many latter-twentieth century critical trends that is carried out
on a practical, rather than a theoretical, level. ...witty,
reminiscent of A. P. Rossiter's prose, the scope daring but well
defined, and the writing necessarily dense.
*Louis Burdhardt, University of Colorado at Boulder.*
This book will be found useful by students of Shakespeare who
refuse to forego the "pleasures of the...texture" of the plays in
pursuit of the bigger picture; by teachers of Shakespeare
interested in strategies for leading their students beyond
ideoligical cristicism to an aesthetic experience of the words
themselves and by critics who are willing to witness a rebuttal of
many latter-twentieth century critical trends that is carried out
on a practical, rather than a theoretical, level. ...witty,
reminiscent of A. P. Rossiter's prose, the scope daring but well
defined, and the writing necessarily dense.
*Louis Burdhardt, University of Colorado at Boulder.*
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