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Supernatural Shakespeare and Shakespeare’s Goddess
$34.95Get ready to embark on a journey into the magical and mystical world of William Shakespeare with our exclusive offer! For just $34.95, you can own both ‘Supernatural Shakespeare‘ and ‘Shakespeare’s Goddess,’ two captivating books that bring Shakespeare’s enchanting imagination to life.
In ‘Supernatural Shakespeare,’ dive into the Bard’s world filled with mischievous faeries, playful ghosts, and quirky witches. Wander through lush forests and grand castles as you explore how Shakespeare wove magical elements into his timeless plays. This book reveals the folklore and literary inspirations behind Shakespeare’s stories, offering a fascinating glimpse into the supernatural side of his work.
Then, in ‘Shakespeare’s Goddess,’ discover the divine feminine that inspired Shakespeare’s fearless and unforgettable heroines. Explore the classical goddesses who influenced his narratives and learn about the roles they played in his most famous tales. Whether it’s the goddess of love in ‘Venus and Adonis’ or the regal presence of Queen Elizabeth, this book uncovers the profound connections between Shakespeare and the divine.
With this special offer, you can own both books for just $34.95—a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for any Shakespeare enthusiast. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic and mystery of Shakespeare’s universe!”
Vicky Wraight –
Thank you to City of Light Publishing for sending me an advanced reader’s copy for review!
J. Snodgrass does what I think any Shakespeare scholar or student should do well: make Shakespeare accessible. His style makes the text enjoyable and humorous, rather than some dull assigned reading you’d find in a 400-level college course.
I’ve never read All’s Well That Ends Well, but not only did his summary make the analysis easy to follow, it also better connected with a modern reader:
“[In All’s Well That Ends Well,] Helena has set her sights on Bertram, a frivolous frat boy who can be best described with the modern half-word ‘bro.’ Flipflops and tank-tops hadn’t been invented yet, but that’s who this guy is. What Helena sees in this fop is a mystery for the ages.”
While a majority of the book had an incredible flow from one topic to the next, I feel like the theme of the divine feminine occasionally got lost within textual analysis. But then I’d reach another stunning visual in the book and be content again.
And because I wouldn’t be a true Buffalonian if I didn’t mention it, I loved that Snodgrass included insight and quotes from players in Delaware Street’s Shakespeare in the Park. Snodgrass giving the stage (pun intended) to Buffalo, NY, lovers of Shakespeare warmed my heart.
I’d like to once again thank City of Light Publishing for this ARC in exchange for a review; this was an incredibly fun book, even for someone who doesn’t typically reach for nonfiction titles.
Lauren M. –
As a teacher of Shakespeare, I enjoy getting my hands on as much reading material as possible. I was thrilled to be given an early copy of Shakespeare’s Goddess! J. Snodgrass takes all the Shakespeare knowledge and makes it more approachable for those familiar and unfamiliar with the content.
My favorite was all the connections to A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Having taught this play for over a decade, I assumed I knew all there was to know and I assumed wrong. Every page I devoured was new knowledge and I appreciated leaving the book knowing more.
An easily accessible approach to Shakespeare, you’ll learn more than you did at the start after reading.