In his introduction, Ron Marasco writes of William Shakespeare: "Hidden beneath a surface of what seem to be purely 'secular' plays and poetry is a depth of soul that literary-critics have long called 'genius' but that people of faith would recognize as prayer." Accompanying passages from The Message shine a light on works such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and The Sonnets, to reveal the prayers written into Shakespeare's plays and hidden in the rafters of his poetry.
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In his introduction, Ron Marasco writes of William Shakespeare: "Hidden beneath a surface of what seem to be purely 'secular' plays and poetry is a depth of soul that literary-critics have long called 'genius' but that people of faith would recognize as prayer." Accompanying passages from The Message shine a light on works such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and The Sonnets, to reveal the prayers written into Shakespeare's plays and hidden in the rafters of his poetry.
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