Appreciating Shakespeare with Doctor Rap
UPDATE:
Appreciating Shakespeare by Gideon Rappaport, also available as a BOOK in hardcover, paperback, and eBook, offers knowledge and tools for appreciating Shakespeare's deep and universal meanings. Other books by Doctor Rap include William Shakespeare's Hamlet (a completely annotated edition), Shakespeare's Rhetorical Figures: An Outline, High School Homilies, and Paradox, all published by One Mind Good Press and available wherever books are sold.
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Appreciating Shakespeare with Doctor Rap
What Kind of Thing Is It? Histories, Romances, Satire (Ser. I, Ch. 10, Sess. 2)
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Series I, Chapter 10: What Kind of Thing Is It? Categories of Plays
Session 2: Histories, Romances, Satire
Histories
Romances
One Satire
False Category: Problem Plays
Notes: The Halliday quotation is from F.E. Halliday, A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964 (Baltimore: Penguin, 1964), p. 350. The Boas reference is to F. S. Boas, Shakespeare and His Predecessors (London: John Murray, Third Impression 1910), pp. 384–408, accessed at https://archive.org/details/shakespearehispr00boasuoft/page/n5. The Thompson quotation is from “Notes on Shakespeare” in Gideon Rappaport, ed., Dusk and Dawn: Poems and Prose of Philip Thompson (San Diego: One Mind Good Press, 2005), p. 224.
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