Richard Burt is a professor of English at the University of
Massachusetts,
Amherst. He is the coeditor of Shakespeare the Movie.
"His study offers much acute, intensely self-aware analysis. . . ."
--"The Sunday Observer" (London)
..". if you are interested in books on the envelope of
Shakespearean cultural studies, then "Unspeakable ShaXXXSpeares" is
a must read...." --"The Shakespeare Newsletter"
..".an important and trailblazing work, not so much for what it
says about Shakespeare as for how it challenges and refines our
critical practice." --"Medieval and Renaissance Drama in
England"
“His study offers much acute, intensely self-aware analysis. . . .”
—"The Sunday Observer" (London)
“... if you are interested in books on the envelope of
Shakespearean cultural studies, then "Unspeakable ShaXXXSpeares" is
a must read....” —"The Shakespeare Newsletter"
“...an important and trailblazing work, not so much for what it
says about Shakespeare as for how it challenges and refines our
critical practice.” —"Medieval and Renaissance Drama in
England"
0;His study offers much acute, intensely self-aware analysis. . .
.1; 2;"The Sunday Observer" (London)
0;... if you are interested in books on the envelope of
Shakespearean cultural studies, then "Unspeakable ShaXXXSpeares" is
a must read....1; 2;"The Shakespeare Newsletter"
0;...an important and trailblazing work, not so much for what it
says about Shakespeare as for how it challenges and refines our
critical practice.1; 2;"Medieval and Renaissance Drama in
England"
" His study offers much acute, intensely self-aware analysis. . .
." -- "The Sunday Observer" (London)
" ... if you are interested in books on the envelope of
Shakespearean cultural studies, then "Unspeakable ShaXXXSpeares" is
a must read...." -- "The Shakespeare Newsletter"
" ...an important and trailblazing work, not so much for what it
says about Shakespeare as for how it challenges and refines our
critical practice." -- "Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England"
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