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Shakespeare's Theater of Likeness
Shakespeare's Theater of Likeness
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speare's theory of the psychology of likeness and unlikeness in the human striving for the most elusive (and allusive) of all attainments, an individual identity.
"This is an extraordinary book, an examination like no other of Shakespeare's plays, a brilliant study . . . that will help shape for the next generation the way the world reads Shake-
speare. It is long, dense, exciting, and exact. . . . But those to whom this method is congenial will treasure this work and will come to a new understanding of where Shakespeare's great power resides."
- Mark Taylor, Professor of English, Manhattan College.
"Professor Shoaf has picked up on Shakespeare's use of the word 'like' with its interesting ambiguities. . . . I can imagine this book being cited by Shakespeare critics and scholars in all kinds of contexts for years and years. . . . This book looks like a winner." - Norman N. Holland, Marston-Milbauer Professor of English,
University of Florida.
I find this book to be a valuable and useful contribution to the understanding of Shakespeare. It is original and stimu-
lating."- Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities,
Yale University.
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