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Seven Wonders of Shakespeare

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This comprehensive examination of Shakespeare's works looks at various aspects of his writing including his wit, the absence of religion from his work, his borrowing of plots and his representation of characters. These discussions are all intended to support the authors argument that what is remarkable about Shakespeare stems from the profound harmonious appreciation of Socratic reason and the revealed creator.

264 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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Michael Platt

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