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This comprehensive glossary and language companion to Shakespeare's works is a must-have for any literature enthusiast. With over 600 pages of detailed analysis of Shakespeare's language, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone studying the subject. The authors, Ben and David Crystal, provide a clear and concise explanation of the Bard's words and their meanings, making it easy for readers to understand the nuances of Shakespeare's writings.
The book covers a range of topics, including quotations, Shakespeare's life and work, and literacy. It is a great reference book for anyone studying drama, literary criticism, or language arts. The format of the book is a Uk-B Format Paperback, with a length of 9.1 inches, a width of 6.9 inches, and a height of 1.6 inches. The book weighs 44.8 ounces and has 676 pages. The publication year is 2002, and the book is published by Penguin Publishing Group.