<p>In 'A Myth of Shakespeare,' Charles Williams delves into the literary tapestry woven by the Bard, exploring the mythological underpinnings that are often overshadowed by the immediate dramatic appeal of the plays. Williams approaches Shakespeare's body of work as a complex and nuanced exploration of themes that transcend mere storytelling, unveiling a deeper resonance with mythic and archetypal patterns. His analysis is embedded within a rich ...