Reviews
�By exploring the possibility of Shakespeare�s own personal prejudices, Robert Brustein pulls off the miracle of making him even more human in our eyes.��Bill Rauch, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, "Especially smart, provocative, and engaging....readers can enjoy the author's wicked political wit....[and his] tough but nuanceed commentary." - Dramatics, "Brustein's lucid and immensely readable study invites us to encounter Shakespeare's plays as reflections of a man wrestling both with his society and with the failures and longing of his own spirit."-Carey Perloff, Artistic Director, American Conservatory Theater, �As a panoramic view of Shakespeare�s universe as it evolved from the early history plays and Marlowe imitations to mature comedies, searing tragedies, and relatively benign, autumnal romances, this book is an unalloyed pleasure.��Morris Dickstein, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, "As a panoramic view of Shakespeare's universe as it evolved from the early history plays and Marlowe imitations to mature comedies, searing tragedies, and relatively benign, autumnal romances, this book is an unalloyed pleasure."-Morris Dickstein, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, "Especially smart, provocative, and engaging....readers can enjoy the author''s wicked political wit....[and his] tough but nuanceed commentary." - Dramatics, "By exploring the possibility of Shakespeare's own personal prejudices, Robert Brustein pulls off the miracle of making him even more human in our eyes."-Bill Rauch, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, "As a panoramic view of Shakespeare's universe as it evolved from the early history plays and Marlowe imitations to mature comedies, searing tragedies, and relatively benign, autumnal romances, this book is an unalloyed pleasure."--Morris Dickstein, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, " The Tainted Muse is an untainted lens through which to see Shakespeare as never before--what sets him firmly apart from us, and also what makes him more ours than ever. An elegant argument, a profound elucidation, and a stirring appreciation--yet another indispensable Brustein achievement."--James Carroll, author of House of War, "Readers of Robert Brustein's books will welcome this tough-minded analysis of Shakespeare's plays and the prejudices of his age. Brustein's bold and brilliant book is must reading for Shakespeare's most ardent admirers as well as for those who are troubled by some of Shakespeare's views on sex, race, and religion."--Robert Pack, author of Willing to Choose: Volition and Choice in Shakespeare's Plays, "Especially smart, provocative, and engaging....readers can enjoy the author's wicked political wit....[and his] tough but nuanceed commentary." -- Dramatics, "Brustein's great strength is his historical approach to Shakespeare . . . When [he] focuses on the recurring prejudices in Shakespeare's works and in his time, his readings of these cankerous and often eruptive moments are astute, witty, political, modern, inspired, and brilliant."-Colleen E. Kennedy, Theatre Journal, "A wonderful book--once again Robert Brustein gives us fresh insights and new information in a most entertaining way."--Christopher Walken, actor, �Readers of Robert Brustein's books will welcome this tough-minded analysis of Shakespeare's plays and the prejudices of his age. Brustein's bold and brilliant book is must reading for Shakespeare's most ardent admirers as well as for those who are troubled by some of Shakespeare's views on sex, race, and religion.��Robert Pack, author of Willing to Choose: Volition and Choice in Shakespeare�s Plays, �Brustein�s lucid and immensely readable study invites us to encounter Shakespeare�s plays as reflections of a man wrestling both with his society and with the failures and longing of his own spirit.��Carey Perloff, Artistic Director, American Conservatory Theater, "By exploring the possibility of Shakespeare's own personal prejudices, Robert Brustein pulls off the miracle of making him even more human in our eyes."--Bill Rauch, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, "A wonderful book-once again Robert Brustein gives us fresh insights and new information in a most entertaining way."-Christopher Walken, actor, " The Tainted Muse is an untaintedlens through which to see Shakespeare as never before-what sets him firmlyapart from us, and also what makes him more ours than ever. An elegant argument, a profound elucidation, and a stirringappreciation-yet anotherindispensable Brustein achievement."-James Carroll, author of House of War, "Readers of Robert Brustein''s books will welcome this tough-minded analysis of Shakespeare''s plays and the prejudices of his age. Brustein''s bold and brilliant book is must reading for Shakespeare''s most ardent admirers as well as for those who are troubled by some of Shakespeare''s views on sex, race, and religion."-Robert Pack, author of Willing to Choose: Volition and Choice in Shakespeare's Plays, "Readers of Robert Brustein's books will welcome this tough-minded analysis of Shakespeare's plays and the prejudices of his age. Brustein's bold and brilliant book is must reading for Shakespeare's most ardent admirers as well as for those who are troubled by some of Shakespeare's views on sex, race, and religion."-Robert Pack, author of Willing to Choose: Volition and Choice in Shakespeare's Plays, " The Tainted Muse is an untainted lens through which to see Shakespeare as never before-what sets him firmly apart from us, and also what makes him more ours than ever. An elegant argument, a profound elucidation, and a stirring appreciation-yet another indispensable Brustein achievement."-James Carroll, author of House of War, �A wonderful book�once again Robert Brustein gives us fresh insights and new information in a most entertaining way.��Christopher Walken, actor, "Brustein's great strength is his historical approach to Shakespeare . . . When [he] focuses on the recurring prejudices in Shakespeare's works and in his time, his readings of these cankerous and often eruptive moments are astute, witty, political, modern, inspired, and brilliant."--Colleen E. Kennedy, Theatre Journal, "Especially smart, provocative, and engaging....readers can enjoy the author's wicked political wit....[and his] tough but nuanceed commentary." �Dramatics, �The Tainted Muse is an untainted lens through which to see Shakespeare as never before�what sets him firmly apart from us, and also what makes him more ours than ever. An elegant argument, a profound elucidation, and a stirring appreciation�yet another indispensable Brustein achievement.��James Carroll, author of House of War, " The Tainted Muse is an untainted lens through which to see Shakespeare as never before-what sets him firmly apart from us, and also what makes him more ours than ever. An elegant argument, a profound elucidation, and a stirring appreciation-yet another indispensable Brustein achievement."-James Carroll, author of House of War, "The Tainted Muse is an untainted lens through which to see Shakespeare as never before-what sets him firmly apart from us, and also what makes him more ours than ever. An elegant argument, a profound elucidation, and a stirring appreciation-yet another indispensable Brustein achievement."-James Carroll, author of House of War, "Brustein's lucid and immensely readable study invites us to encounter Shakespeare's plays as reflections of a man wrestling both with his society and with the failures and longing of his own spirit."--Carey Perloff, Artistic Director, American Conservatory Theater