Book Review: Paul Collins, (2009). The Book of William. How Shakespeare’s First Folio Conquered the World. Bloomsbury
2020 ◽
Vol 2
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pp. 22-23
If you want to write a novel with a lot of action in it, you will need to use a lot of verbs. By the same token, if you change your style and focus on an effective description of a memorable event or a marvelous place, you will have to switch to a plethora of adjectives. In our case, in 2009 Paul Collins used his erudite expertise and his quite impressive vocabulary to create a vivid history of Shakespeare’s First Folio that came out in 1623. It is a masterpiece in the true sense and in its own class that ripened through the centuries. Not only did it survive the patina of time; it is now showing its uniqueness for all to see.
2021 ◽
pp. 134-142
2013 ◽
Vol 37
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pp. 116-116
2019 ◽
Vol 48
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pp. 320-322