Which Shakespearean tragedies would you most want to see reviewed?
I hope to review the bolded titles sometime in the near future, although some may be pushed back a bit. Will shortly post a new Shakespeare poll shortly, this one on his comedies. Feel free to comment here with your favorite Shakespearean comedies. In a couple of weeks, I'll have a third one on his histories (I should note that these are all Easton Press editions and some may debate the merits of some plays appearing in one book and not another).
Coriolanus | 6 (22%) |
Titus Andronicus | 7 (25%) |
Romeo and Juliet | 3 (11%) |
Timon of Athens | 1 (3%) |
Julius Caesar | 6 (22%) |
Macbeth | 13 (48%) |
Hamlet | 9 (33%) |
King Lear | 10 (37%) |
Othello | 6 (22%) |
Antony and Cleopatra | 3 (11%) |
Cymbeline | 3 (11%) |
Pericles | 2 (7%) |
Which of these might make for the most appealing review?
Omar Khayyam, Rubiyat of Omar Khayyam | 17 (16%) |
Téa Obreht, The Tiger's Wife | 11 (10%) |
Gustave Flaubert, Salammbô | 20 (19%) |
Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear | 34 (32%) |
Laila Lalami, Secret Son | 7 (6%) |
Adrian Tchaikovsky, The Scarab Path | 13 (12%) |
Honore Balzac, Pere Goriot | 15 (14%) |
Zoran Živković, The Writer/The Book/The Reader | 26 (24%) |
Aristotle, Politics | 21 (20%) |
Roberto Bolaño, 2666 | 44 (41%) |
Jesse Bullington, The Enterprise of Death | 18 (17%) |
Charles Saunders, Imaro | 6 (5%) |
Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient | 6 (5%) |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Cressida | 11 (10%) |
Clark Asthon Smith, Hyperborea | 16 (15%) |
I hope to review the bolded titles sometime in the near future, although some may be pushed back a bit. Will shortly post a new Shakespeare poll shortly, this one on his comedies. Feel free to comment here with your favorite Shakespearean comedies. In a couple of weeks, I'll have a third one on his histories (I should note that these are all Easton Press editions and some may debate the merits of some plays appearing in one book and not another).
2 comments:
Re Shakespeare:
I just wanna put in one more push for Marjorie Garber's Shakespeare After All. I cannot recommend it highly enough-- it contains manifold wonders. I mentioned it once before; I won't mention it again. :)
Placed an order for it. Thanks for the tip!
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