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The Brothers Booth is, in brief, an exhilarating work, a dazzling intersection of Literature, Philosophy, History, Psychology, Drama, even Theology. It is that rarest of offerings: a play that rewards both the individual reader and the theater-goer with great delight, insight, and intellectual intensity. The product of meticulous research and composition, The Brothers Booth can keep the concentrated attention o the most advanced scholar, as well as the momentary attention of a matriculating teen wishing to be entertained while being educated. The serious critic can investigate the language of…mehr

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The Brothers Booth is, in brief, an exhilarating work, a dazzling intersection of Literature, Philosophy, History, Psychology, Drama, even Theology. It is that rarest of offerings: a play that rewards both the individual reader and the theater-goer with great delight, insight, and intellectual intensity. The product of meticulous research and composition, The Brothers Booth can keep the concentrated attention o the most advanced scholar, as well as the momentary attention of a matriculating teen wishing to be entertained while being educated. The serious critic can investigate the language of The Brothers Booth again and again, while the individual reader, or the theatre-goer, can visit The Brothers Booth for a simply great story. Indeed, here is, quite simply, one of the greatest stories of all time, told in an unforgettable way; indeed, as an ensemble play in blank verse, perhaps the best way to suit this endlessly fascinating story's many intrigues. Published here with annotations to the text, and a long bibliography, there is something in, and around, The Brothers Booth for everyone.
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Marshell Carl Bradley has a PhD in Philosophy from Duquesne University and studied classical Greek at the University of Texas, Austin. He is former Associate Lecturer of Philosophy at the Technische Universitat, Braunschweig, and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Sam Houston State University. He is currently Lecturer in Humanities/Philosophy at Blinn College. He is the author of Matthew: Poet, Historian, Dialectician; The Brothers Booth; and numerous articles.