From Library Journal
Gross, who is a writer, reviewer, and an editor at Oxford University Press, here offers a unique collection of quotes, excerpts, and poems about Shakespeare and his oeuvre as evidence of Shakespeare's extensive cultural influence. Gross has included quotes from philosophers, historians, composers, filmmakers, politicians, novelists, poets, and playwrights and grouped them into chapters by general motif, such as comments on Shakespeare the man or the poet, each writer's earliest experience of Shakespeare, or thoughts on specific plays and characters. All quotes and excerpts are presented as primary data and identified by author, source, and date. Gross adds enough information to place each quote in context but does not interpret or draw conclusions. Instead, readers are invited to draw their own conclusions as to what and how much cultural impact Shakespeare's literature has had. Indexes of plays and characters and of authors are also provided. This anthology is useful as either a collection of quotes about Shakespeare and his work or as springboard for further research. Since no other book takes this approach to Shakespeare's cultural influence, it is recommended for all academic and specialized libraries supporting extensive Shakespeare collections. Shana C. Fair, Ohio Univ. Lib., Zanesville
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Review
`Review from other book by this author 'there can be no question that this is the book of comic verse. It makes you laugh!'' Anthony Thwaite, Sunday Telegraph on OB Comic Verse
`'a delight, providing exactly the right blend of the familiar and the unexpected. There are gems on almost every page.'' Daily Telegraph on OB Comic Verse
`'what a marvellous book it is to dip in anywhere, and keep going from entry to entry!'' John Updike, on NOB English Prose
`'it is hard to imagine how this anthology could be improved'' Evening Standard on NOB English Prose
`erudite and fascinating book. One could brood over it for hours . . . .splendidly wide ranging book is and will continue to be a treasure trove . . .' The Spectator, 20 April 2002
`Every passage in this quite wonderful anthology has a sparkle of something, be it malice, humour, passion, parody, critical insight or wrong-headedness so radical that it becomes illuminating . . . This, as a really great anthology, is deliciously light-handed in the way it debunks some of the more pretentious pronouncements by critics of Shakespeare through the ages . . .Buy it first . . .read it right through and then buy copies for your friends and nag them until they read it. It is absolutely splendid.' Evening Standard 22/04/2002
There is plenty to savour
`rich and immensely wide-ranging anthology . . . . But this is finely produced and reasonably priced volume admirably fills a real gap on the shelves of anyone interested in Shakespeare' The Daily Telegraph 13/04/2002
wonderfully rich compendium of writings . . . One of the joys of After Shakespeare is its juxtaposition of the familiar and the surprising . . . . Gross' coleetion is remarkably international . . . The anthology provokes constant thought and frequent amusement
`John Gross is one of the best read men in Britain and it shows clearly in this new anthology of his. After Shakespeare ranges dauntingly wide through both time and space to reveal the impact our Bard has had on the world. . . .' The Times 17/04/2002