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Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered

by Jay Dubya
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Synopsis

Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered is adult literature featuring adult language and content. Jay Dubya converts eight of William Shakespeare's most famous plays into crazy risqué and bawdy satire/parodies.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You Like It" are creatively assaulted along with "The Tempest" and "All's Well That Ends Well." Jay Dubya also humorously broadsides "Othello" and the classic "The Comedy of Errors." Finally the serious plays "The Merchant of Venice" and "King Lear" are hilariously clobbered and thoroughly corrupted.
Shakespeare: S, S, S and S represents William Shakespeare as you've never before read the bard's historic works. Each play has been imaginatively rewritten and converted from dialogue into adult-oriented narrative/dialogue form. Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered is the companion book to Shakespeare: S, S, S and S, Part II.

About the Author, Jay Dubya

Jay Dubya is author John Wiessner's pen name and also a corruption of his initials (J.W.). John is the author of 37 published hardcover books.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2007
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781589094574

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