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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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In "Bardolatry" (3.9.2004), we linked to a terrific piece in The Village Voice, "The Taming of the Bard."
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Arthur Phillips plunges into this miasma of Bardolatry with a devious and exhilarating novel, "The Tragedy of Arthur" Random House, 368 pages, $26 , a tale about—and, most audaciously, containing—a supposedly newly discovered Shakespeare play.
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Bardolatry, the worship of Shakespeare, ought to be even more a secular religion than it already is.
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alexz commented on the word Bardolatry
this word has almost the same usage as bardolatry . i think it's because people like to capitalize the Bard as if it was a proper name.
October 12, 2015