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‘The Birds of Shakespeare’ by Archibald Geikie is a classic book that explores the rich symbolism and significance of birds in the works of William Shakespeare. Geikie delves into the various avian references found throughout Shakespeare’s plays, highlighting how each bird represents different themes, emotions, and characters. From the majestic eagle to the mischievous owl, Geikie provides insightful analysis and commentary on how each bird enhances the storytelling and adds depth to Shakespeare’s writing. This book is a must-read for Shakespeare enthusiasts, bird lovers, and anyone interested in uncovering the hidden meanings behind the Bard’s masterpieces. Geikie’s expertise as a writer and naturalist shines through in this engaging and informative exploration of the birds of Shakespeare.







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