in Germaine Greer's Shakespeare book of the eighties

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 15:47:07 CDT 2019


https://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-Masters-Germaine-Greer-1986-03-20/dp/B01K0UOBI6/ref=sr_1_21?keywords=greer+%2B+shakespeare&qid=1553114728&s=gateway&sr=8-21

On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 4:35 PM bulb <bulb at vheissu.net> wrote:

> Greer's point was that, given the scarce facts we know about S and his
> wife, she was entitled to write a biography in which she weaves the same
> facts in another way as men did before her. This was, I remember when the
> biography came out, rather confusing for some readers (usually men).
>
> And God bless my oldest sister for pointing me to Greer's existence.
>
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> From: Pynchon-l <pynchon-l-bounces at waste.org> On Behalf Of Mark Kohut
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> Subject: NP: in Germaine Greer's Shakespeare book of the eighties
>
> ---she got her Ph D. with a thesis on Shakespeare,---- she makes use of
> the great philosopher, Wittgenstein......
>
> In this way: Shakespeare's many-windowed world is a rich 'form of life'
> so to speak, which he, too logical, found hard to enter easily but knew it
> was real and deeper than he could easily feel it.
>
> This is my paraphrase so beware unreliable readers and vary your
> judgmental mileage.
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