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Is Shakespeare Dead? - From My Autobiography - cover

Is Shakespeare Dead? - From My Autobiography

Mark Twain

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Is Shakespeare Dead?", Mark Twain crafts a provocative and acerbic examination of the legacy and identity of William Shakespeare, blending sharp wit with incisive commentary. The book is structured as a series of essays that challenge the conventional views surrounding Shakespeare's authorship, drawing on Twain's characteristic humor and keen observational skills. Published in 1909, the work navigates the intersections of literary criticism and cultural folklore, reflecting the burgeoning debates of Twain's time about authorship and authenticity in literature. Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was a seminal American writer whose works often critiqued societal norms and human folly. His own experiences as a traveler and commentator on American culture likely informed his skeptical take on Shakespearean canon. Twain's engagement with Shakespeare transcends mere critique; he sought to engage the reader in a larger dialogue about literary traditions, authority, and the nature of creativity. This book is a compelling read for scholars, students, and literary enthusiasts alike, as it invites readers to question the accepted narratives of literary history. Twain's incisive arguments not only entertain but also provoke deeper contemplation about the origins and ownership of great literary works, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 54 pagine.

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