There's this "how many of these hundred books have you read, and which of them did you love?" going around my friendslist. Looking at people's posts, I have to ask: have that many of you actually read Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, Cymbeline, and Titus Andronicus?
(I have seen Cymbeline on stage.)
(I have seen Cymbeline on stage.)
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He was acerbic - possibly because he'd assigned them - but then, he was the one (I was taking an "advanced Shakespeare" class at the time) who said someday he really, really wanted to offer a class called "Shakespeare's Turkeys." He said it could start with Two Gentlemen of Verona and go on from there. I suspect Titus Andronicus may have been on that list.
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I have, however, seen just about every Shakespeare play on stage, most of them several times.
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I was an English major and went on to get a graduate degree, so none of this is very surprising. The two I have reread for pleasure rather than to study for comps are, also unsurprisingly, "The Rape of the Lock" and Cymbeline.
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As another commenter pointed out, the first two are not the best of Shakespeare's works, but I figure even he is allowed some clunkers.
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