THE QUEST FOR SHAKESPEARE:
The Bard of Avon and the Church of Rome,
By Joseph Pearce
And from the Ignatius Critical Editions,
edited by Joseph Pearce:
FRANKENSTEIN,
By Mary Shelley
KING LEAR,
By William Shakespeare
&
WUTHERING HEIGHTS,
By Emily Bronte
With many thanks to
Joseph Pearce for permission
to post his upcoming book.
And too, to Deb from
Debra's Random Thoughts,
for her excellent posting tips:)
Originally posted 2/3/08.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Available from Ignatius Press
Posted by rhapsody at 5:07 AM
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4 comments:
The Pearce Shakespeare biography sounds like a good read. Of course, I’ve read the others; I may do Frankenstein again; I’ve been encountering some interesting references to the book that indicate I may have missed a few things that Mrs. Shelly wrote “between the lines.” Or, perhaps, a contemporary writer has interpreted as being there so as to have something to write.
Have a blessed Sunday.
Thank you Nick - the same to you:)
During a Chesterton conference about two years ago, Joseph Pearce mentioned the biography he was writing (or might write:) on Shakespeare, so I've been watching for it...
I've read two of the others too, but am also thinking 'gifts' & 'library'.
I hesitate to do this, but...I got tagged so I need to tag someone back.(can't not follow the rules lol) So, I chose you. LOL
Here are the rules, you can ignore them if you wish.
The rules for this meme are: (1) Link to the person that tagged you. (2) Post the rules on your blog. (3) Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself. (4) Tag six random people at the end of your post by linking to their blogs. (5) Let each random person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their website.
Hi Deb -
I'll have to think about it, but it sounds like fun...
Thanks for the tag! :)
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