Shakespeare's bawdy
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Word Count
72,750 words, Guess
Page Count
291 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveshakespearesbawd00part_691
- ISBN-100415255538
- ISBN-100415254000
- ISBN-139780415255530
- ISBN-139780415254007
and 6 more
- Goodreads2481026', '42063
- Library of Congress Control Number2001041607
- OCLC Control Number47126841
- Better World Books9780415254007
- Better World Books9780415255530
- Open LibraryOL3949948M
Classifications
- DDC822.3/3
- LCCPR2892 .P27 2001
- LCCPR2892.P27 2001
First Sentence
Among the most generally interesting and particularly provocative books upon Shakespeare since (say) 1925 are Dover Wilson's magistral edition of Shakespeare's Works, H. GranvilleBarker's brilliant Prefaces, G. Wilson Knight's profound studies, Hugh Kingsmill's thoughtful The Return of William Shakespeare, Chambers's authoritative William Shakespeare, and, in another order, Kenneth Muir & Sean O'Loughlin's The Voyage to Illyria and Hesketh Pearson's popular, wind-fresh A Life of Shakespeare.
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- Glossaries, etc
Series Statement
- Routledge classics
Other Editions
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