The Eloquent Shakespeare: A Pronouncing Dictionary for the Complete Dramatic Works, With Notes to Untie the Modern Tongue, published by the University of Chicago Press, is now a staple in such programs as the Juilliard Shool of Drama, the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Academy for Classical Acting, Canada's National Voice Intensive, Vassar College, and many others. For more than five years, it remained in Amazon Books' Top 100 list for reference and performing arts books and has garnered international acclaim.
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Top: The Eloquent Shakespeare, cover design: Matt Avery
Middle: William Safire, Pulitzer Prize-winning NY Times columnist ("On Language"), signing over his copy of The Eloquent Shakespeare to John Andrews, out-going president of the English Speaking Union, at the British Embassy, Washington, DC. (l to r) John Andrews, Mark Olshaker, Gary Logan, William Safire.
Bottom: Amazon Product Details for the book, including it's place in the Top 100 in three categories and the indication of 43 five-star customer reviews.