The Oxford Companion To Shakespeare

“The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare,” edited by Michael Dobson and Stanley Wells (Oxford University Press, 541 pages, $45), may be pricey, heavy and oversized, but it’s also packed with more than ...

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This new Oxford Companion to Shakespeare has an entry on dogs but none on cats. Right-thinking people will need to hear no more before striking it from their list of must-buys. Strenuous fairness ...

Twelfth Night has, says The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, been presented as everything from “unfashionable whimsical trifle to happy romantic comedy to bittersweet drama of social and sexual ...

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