I don't agree with the title, but it's mainly because I don't particularly care for Peter Ackroyd's writing style. He gives a pretty good overview to all of Shakespeare's plays (grouped by category) and reprints all the sonnets with a brief introductory chapter. The result is a passable commute book (one that can be read in 5-20 minute snatches over the course of a week or so), but not a particularly engrossing or memorable book. Ackroyd's analyses of the plays left my mind almost immediately, unlike Sr. Maureen Christi's dissection of "Romeo and Juliet." Decades after 9th grade, I still remember what
she had to say about the fickle teenagers.
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