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5/5 Barnes & Noble Language English ISBN 978-0-517-26825-4 OCLC 4498736 | 4.2/5 Publication date 1970 Pages 843 Originally published 1970 Page count 843 Country United States of America | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare (1970) by Isaac Asimov is a two volume guide to the celebrated English writer's works (ISBN 978-0-517-26825-4). The numerous maps were drafted by the artist Rafael Palacios.
Contents
This work gives a short guide to every Shakespeare play, as well as two epic poems. Asimov organizes the plays not in the usual way — as tragedies, comedies, and histories — but regionally, as follows:
The last two categories are treated broadly; 'Italian' applies to neighbouring countries, and both Hamlet and Macbeth are listed with 'The English Plays'. Asimov gives a detailed justification for doing this.
Within each category, the plays are arranged according to internal (historical) chronology, making allowance for the several not based on actual events. Asimov notes how much is real history, and describes who the historical people were, where applicable. He traces those characters who appear in more than one play, and provides maps to explain key geographical elements.
Asimov's approach is not popular with some readers' prejudices:
"Fans of Asimov's science-fiction generally have little taste for door-stopper books such as Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare or The Shaping of England, and specialists are never happy to see clever outsiders make hay in their fields." (The Tragedy of Isaac Asimov)Publication data
Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare, vols I and II (1970), ISBN 978-0-517-26825-4. Gramercy Books.
Nearly 800 pages long plus an index, the work was originally published in two volumes; Greek, Roman and Italian in the first and 'The English Plays' in the second.
Asimov dedicated the work to his father, Judah Asimov.