Examining both the violent history and promising future of the plays, Shakespeare in French Theory is a timely reminder of the relevance of Shakespeare and the lasting value of French thinking.
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'Wilson's originality, scholarship, theoretical flair and eloquence have already secured him a place in the front rank of Shakespeare critics. These qualities are on full display in King of Shadows, and they will ensure that this fiercely engaged book has the impact it deserves to have on the future of Shakespeare studies across the globe.' - Kiernan Ryan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
'This was a truly invigorating read and impressively internationalist in scope and import.' - Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University, UK
' Wilson is an infectiously enthusiastic guide to one of the most complex and enduring of cultural encounters' Oliver Harris, TLS
'This was a truly invigorating read and impressively internationalist in scope and import.' - Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University, UK
' Wilson is an infectiously enthusiastic guide to one of the most complex and enduring of cultural encounters' Oliver Harris, TLS
'Wilson's originality, scholarship, theoretical flair and eloquence have already secured him a place in the front rank of Shakespeare critics. These qualities are on full display in King of Shadows, and they will ensure that this fiercely engaged book has the impact it deserves to have on the future of Shakespeare studies across the globe.' - Kiernan Ryan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
'This was a truly invigorating read and impressively internationalist in scope and import.' - Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University, UK
' Wilson is an infectiously enthusiastic guide to one of the most complex and enduring of cultural encounters' Oliver Harris, TLS
'This was a truly invigorating read and impressively internationalist in scope and import.' - Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University, UK
' Wilson is an infectiously enthusiastic guide to one of the most complex and enduring of cultural encounters' Oliver Harris, TLS