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I urge everyone who cares about the Authorship Question to getit while you can! Get it, read it, and talk about it! Whether yourinterest is to acquire a deeper understanding of some of the moreknotty issues or to argue effectively with Stratfordians, PeterMoore is your man, for no one has ever put the argument moresuccinctly. Stephanie HughesHis work deserves to find its way onto library shelves as well asinto the hands of sympathetic readers. All Oxfordians can andshould take pride as well as pleasure in it. Warren HopeThis book should form an essential part of every Oxfordian’slibrary: many of its conclusions force ›orthodox‹ opinions intologically impossible distortions. Gary Goldstein’s deep care andattention as editor and Uwe Laugwitz’s enthusiasm for the productionand publishing of the project are some compensation forthe loss of the diamond brain of Peter Moore. Richard Malim
The Lame Storyteller, Poor and Despised
Studies in Shakespeare
von Peter R. Moore, herausgegeben von Gary GoldsteinLiterary historian Peter Moore examines Shakespeare’s greatest works within their Elizabethan setting to discover that:
The Lame Storyteller, Poor and Despised publishes more than two dozen papers and monographs that originally appeared in peer reviewed journals in Europe and the United States from 1993 to 2006. It is the testament of one of the most brilliant Shakespeare scholars of his generation.
The Lame Storyteller, Poor and Despised publishes more than two dozen papers and monographs that originally appeared in peer reviewed journals in Europe and the United States from 1993 to 2006. It is the testament of one of the most brilliant Shakespeare scholars of his generation.