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Smart Words and Wicked Wit of William Shakespeare

Max Morris (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
160 Seiten
2017
Sky Pony Press (Verlag)
978-1-5107-1580-6 (ISBN)
12,45 inkl. MwSt
A pocket quote book of the indispensable wisdoms from William Shakespeare.
“Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit,” said the world’s greatest and most preeminent English writer of all time, William Shakespeare.

Have you ever wanted to quote the most quoted writer in the English language? Deliver the most inventive and debasing Shakespearean insult (“Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon!”)? Recite titillating love poetry like a modern-day Romeo to his (or her) Juliet? Or commit a learned wisdom about life’s woes to memory? The Smart Words and Wicked Wit of William Shakespeare is the perfect pocket book to carry around in your arsenal. Laugh, cry, rage, and muse along with beloved (or not so beloved) Shakespeare characters like Hamlet, Lady Macbeth, King Lear, and Cleopatra on the topics of love, art, beauty—as well as life’s most irreverently relevant insights.

Full of savvy wisdoms from works such as Twelfth Night, Othello, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, and many others, this inspiring collection compiles the wisest and wittiest Shakespearean quotations that speak of the writer’s enduring legacy—even in contemporary pop culture.

Max Morris is the author of a number of quote compilations, including Classic Love Poems for Mothers and Quotable Dickins. Other books in this series include The Smart Words and Wicked Wit of Jane Austen. Max Morris lives in London, the United Kingdom.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 80 color illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 114 x 178 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
ISBN-10 1-5107-1580-0 / 1510715800
ISBN-13 978-1-5107-1580-6 / 9781510715806
Zustand Neuware
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