Shakespeare A to Z | About the Series

Preface
In 1985, under the auspices of the gracious and visionary Charles Scribner, Jr., one of the world’s most respected publishing houses issued a three-volume reference set about the dramatist Samuel Taylor Coleridge described as “the greatest man that ever put on and off mortality.” This collection, William Shakespeare: His World, His Work, His Influence, featured sixty articles by noted interpreters of the writer a famous...

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