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This play within a play is a delightful farce about a fortune hunter who marries and tames" the town shrew. The comedy, often produced today because of its accessibility, is one of the plays Shakespeare intended for the general public rather than for the nobility.
CliffsComplete combines the full original text of The Taming of the Shrew with a helpful glossary and CliffsNotes-quality commentary into one volume. You will find:A unique pedagogical approach that combines the complete original text with expert commentary following each sceneA descriptive bibliography and historical background on the author, the times, and the work itselfAn improved character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the charactersSidebar glossaries"
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157 released booksBatman is a 157-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1593 with contributions by William Shakespeare, Katsuhiro Ōtomo, and Ted McKeever.
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5 primary books8 released booksBatman (1940-2011) is a 8-book series with 47 primary works first released in 1593 with contributions by Doug Moench, Alan Grant, and Chuck Dixon.
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1 primary book33 released booksDC Archive Editions is a 33-book series with 1 primary work first released in 1593 with contributions by Robert Kanigher, William Shakespeare, and Bill Parker.
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1 primary bookBatman: The Dark Knight Archives is a 1-book series first released in 1593 with contributions by William Shakespeare.
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UHH maybe only worth reading if you have mad nostalgia for Golden Age Batman. Or have to read Golden Age Batman for your comics class. Basically, kitschy and moderately entertaining but if it hadn't been for class I probably would have stopped after 30 pages or so. The storytelling just doesn't really hold up.
Please don't murder me, Batman fans.