SHAKSPER 2006: 20th Century Poets Who Critique/Celebrate Shakespeare

From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net)
Date: 07/25/06


The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 17.0695  Tuesday, 25 July 2006

From: 		Cary Dean Barney <barneyc@madrid.slu.edu>
Date: 		Tuesday, 25 Jul 2006 09:14:14 +0200
Subject: 17.0690 20th Century Poets Who Critique/Celebrate 
Comment: 	Re: SHK 17.0690 20th Century Poets Who Critique/Celebrate 
Shakespeare

One of Bertolt Brecht's "Literary Sonnets" dating from the late 1930s is 
as good a 14-line synopsis of "Hamlet" as you'll find.  There's an 
English translation in John Willett and Ralph Manheim's volume of 
Brecht's poems.  He may have written more (apart from his adaptations of 
"Measure for Measure" and "Coriolanus") which can be sought out in the 
original German.

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