Publisher's Synopsis
The musicality of Shakespeare has been a feature of his language for over 400 years along with a philosophical and spiritual take on the passage of time and content of life making up the imagination coming to grips with personal and social history that consists of our "ages" in evolving/revolving cycles. The ancient Greeks sang about it. This book celebrates it as a tribute to the "operatic" voice of the Bard, once referred to as the "soul of the age" and coins a new word (as the Bard often did): "iconcurchaic" to express a timeless tribute, labor of love in this age.