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Restoring Shakespeare;: A critical analysis of the misreadings in Shakespeare's works

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The genius of Shakespeare is not always accessible or easily understandable to readers and audiences. Leon Kellner points out that sometimes Shakespeare’s languages does not make sense at all but this is not necessarily because his metaphors are too complex. Rather, the printing of his works is often filled with errors. Originally published in 1925, Kellner’s work explores the reasons and potential mistakes which may account for the unintelligible passages in Shakespeare such as handwriting, abbreviations, and the confusing of pronouns. This title will be of interest to students of English Literature and Linguistics.

216 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1925

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Leon Kellner

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Leon Kellner (ליאון קלנר), 1859-1928, was an English lexicographer, grammarian, and Shakespearian scholar.

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