William Shakespeare is the world's greatest playwright, but that doesn't mean he can't be cut down to size-right? In "Single sentence Shakespeare" Courtney Gorter does just that. Applying an economy of prose and an abundance of humor to Bill the Bard's illustrious canon, she serves up pithy plot summaries for all of Shakespeare's thirty-nine plays, each streamlined to a single descriptive sentence that plays trippingly on the tongue-or better yet, on the printed page. from the back cover.
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