The Meaning of Shakespeare by Harold Goddard.Peregrine Books, 1952 (reprinted Pelican, 1976) Shakespeare's Measure for Measure by Mary Lascelles.Shakespeare's Problem Comedies by William Witherle Lawrence.Shakespeare's Problem Plays by Peter Ure.Angel with Horns: fifteen lectures on Shakespeare by A.P.The Problem Plays of Shakespeare by Ernest Schanzer.The Achievement of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure by D.L.Stevenson.Shakespeare: Measure for Measure edited C.K.William Shakespeare: the Problem Plays by Richard Hillman.Shakespeare's Problem Plays by Simon Baker.(In reverse order of publication from present day) The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare by Lenz, Greene and Neely.Still Harping on Daughters: Women and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare by Lisa Jardine.In Search of Shakespeare by Michael Wood.
Romantic poets, selected poems: context links.The Return of the Native: context links.The Mayor of Casterbridge: context links.Agent: Sophie Hicks, Sophie Hicks Agency.
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Though a working familiarity with the previous books is handy, this series opener is accessible and entertaining: the fast-paced plot, filled with unexpected betrayals, death-defying feats, and secret train cars, will appeal to Fowl readers established and new.
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Colfer’s trademark tongue-in-cheek narrative voice is on full display, his characters existing in a preposterous balance between sincerity and absurdity, mad science, and technology.
A globetrotting caper transpires as the myriad factions attempt to outwit, outsmart, escape, and double-cross one another. Meanwhile, Lower Elements Police Specialist Lazuli Heitz, a pixel (pixie-elf hybrid), seeks to rescue the imperiled troll-and the twins by extension. Sister Jeromina, a nun and agent of the secret organization ACRONYM, also has them in her sights.
With their older sibling on Mars, the fraternal twins are dragged into a madcap adventure when they’re kidnapped by Lord Teddy Bleedham-Drye, a 150-year-old duke seeking the secret to immortality, which he believes rests in the venom of a diminutive troll that the twins are protecting. Starred review from SeptemColfer’s clever spin-off of the Artemis Fowl series focuses on Artemis Fowl’s twin younger brothers-hyperintelligent Myles and near-feral Beckett, both 11. Along the way they get shot at, kidnapped, buried, arrested, threatened, killed (temporarily), and discover that the strongest bond in the world is not the one forged by covalent electrons in adjacent atoms, but the one that exists between a pair of twins. The boys and their new troll best friend escape and go on the run. Unfortunately for the troll, he is being chased by a nefarious nobleman and an interrogating nun, who both need the magical creature for their own gain, as well as a fairy-in-training who has been assigned to protect him. In that time they befriend a troll who has clawed his way through the earth's crust to the surface. One week after their eleventh birthday, the Fowl twins-scientist Myles, and Beckett, the force of nature-are left in the care of house security (NANNI) for a single night.