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Anyone up for seeing Anonymous—that new Shakespeare thriller?
And I thought he only wrote plays and sonnets—had no idea he did movies, too. Wow. How did he find the time?

Wow, okay. Well, it's not a thriller by Shakespeare—it's a thriller about Shakespeare. Did he actually write those plays? Did he commit a brutal murder to cover up the evidence that someone else wrote them? Sounds like a real nail-biter! Who's in?
Well, Stephen, we're New Critics. We don't care whether Shakespeare wrote Othello or Romeo and Juliet.
Actually, it sounds like a hoot. Count us in—but we'll just watch the movie for the cinematography.
Hey, I'm off to a rally to boycott the Neo-Romantics. Anybody game?
Michel—for someone so wise, you can be kind of closed off from the world outside of Post-Structuralism. Neo-Romantics are those wacky folks who still wallow in the Romantic belief that identity is everything.
Exactly. There are more people who know that he was a club-footed Casanova than there are people who have read "Child Harold's Pilgrimage."

Well, he was the Byronic hero. I have to admit I like his whole dreamy image. I can't reject the Romantics. After all, I always wear a black turtleneck, so I feel sort of like a spiritual brother to those emotional guys.

Hey guys. I haven't heard from you for a long time. You're not still upset about that whole "Affective Stylistics" thing, are you?
How's this?
This is how they give the sign in Italy.

Obviously, I need to apologize. Again. You two have been intellectual spirit guides in my development of Reader Response Theory.
I believe I speak for both of us when I say that I don't see our imprint in your work. What with your excessive faith in the reader as a "mediating presence." I mean…
Well, clearly not "enormously influential" enough!
I thought Shakespeare only wrote histories, tragedies, and comedies…