![]() “The diagrams are extraordinary: richly annotated concentric circles representing elements, humors, the zodiac, the church calendar, etc., followed more surprisingly by graphs of different parts of the plays which Stavig then narratively unpacks for us.” - Studies in English Literary Studies" Book Information: ![]() ![]() It is a pleasure to recommend without qualification Mark Stavig's The Form of Things Unknown.” - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance it contains many helpful hints for other classroom teachers of Shakespeare, most of whom face today rows of students who do not understand why creative writers, if they have anything at all to say, don't just say it but get all involved in metaphor and simile. ![]() All readers will benefit from the nuggets of interpretation throughout the book and especially from the fertile investigation of interplay between cyclic and hierarchical patterns of Shakespeare's imagery.” - Shakespeare Quarterly “Stavig wisely emphasizes that systematizing metaphorical patterns is not a science he painstakingly endeavors to be suggestive, not dogmatic. Please contact our print and fulfillment partner XanEdu Custom Publishing for more information: (800) 218-5971 ext. This book is currently out of print, however a reprint may be possible for faculty/class adoptions, subject to minimum quantities. ![]()
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