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The book brings forcefully to the reader the importance of humor in
a person's life, what outstanding men and women from all
disciplines say in praise of humor and how it benefited them. The
book tells you where you can find humor and laughter and the ways
you can put humor to good use.
Chances are good that you've used one of the following expressions
in your everyday conversations: "Eaten me out of house and home,"
"Give the devil his due," "Done to death," or "The green-eyed
monster." But did you know William Shakespeare authored each of
these phrases, along with many other English phrases in common use?
For the Love of Shakespeare celebrates these and other common
sayings that appear in our daily conversations and correctly
attributes them to their true author, William Shakespeare. K. B.
Chandra Raj showcases these expressions, now over 400 years old, in
their original plays and poems to explain how they have changed in
meaning and context. In addition, Chandra Raj studies the influence
of Shakespeare's words and their remarkable staying power. His
thoughtful commentary reveals how the originality and pure genius
of Shakespeare's works have led them not only to enter the public
lexicon, but also to continue to be performed on screen and stage.
Full of the beautiful language of Shakespeare, For the Love of
Shakespeare celebrates the English playwright's incredible talent,
and definitively shows how his works transcend time. Lovers of
Shakespeare rejoice: All's well that ends well!
The book brings forcefully to the reader the importance of humor in
a person's life, what outstanding men and women from all
disciplines say in praise of humor and how it benefited them. The
book tells you where you can find humor and laughter and the ways
you can put humor to good use.
Chances are good that you've used one of the following expressions
in your everyday conversations: "Eaten me out of house and home,"
"Give the devil his due," "Done to death," or "The green-eyed
monster." But did you know William Shakespeare authored each of
these phrases, along with many other English phrases in common use?
For the Love of Shakespeare celebrates these and other common
sayings that appear in our daily conversations and correctly
attributes them to their true author, William Shakespeare. K. B.
Chandra Raj showcases these expressions, now over 400 years old, in
their original plays and poems to explain how they have changed in
meaning and context. In addition, Chandra Raj studies the influence
of Shakespeare's words and their remarkable staying power. His
thoughtful commentary reveals how the originality and pure genius
of Shakespeare's works have led them not only to enter the public
lexicon, but also to continue to be performed on screen and stage.
Full of the beautiful language of Shakespeare, For the Love of
Shakespeare celebrates the English playwright's incredible talent,
and definitively shows how his works transcend time. Lovers of
Shakespeare rejoice: All's well that ends well!
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