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Pastiche, by Robert F. Kilcrease, Devon Bard

Pastiche, by Robert F. Kilcrease, Devon Bard

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Pastiche, by Robert F. Kilcrease, Devon Bard

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Pastiche, by Robert F. Kilcrease, Devon Bard

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This story is in no way original, but that’s not the point. What the play sets out to accomplish is not only to weave together several famous stories, but also to reinvigorate them, bring new life to them, and hopefully inspire people to go back and read the source material. This play is based on several Shakespeare plays, on some works by Chaucer, Milton, Virgil, and on works by a few other great writers. It is an attempt to do to Shakespeare what Shakespeare so famously did to other authors, which is, to take their stories and give his own interpretation of them. The basic plot of this play has directly been taken from such works as Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, and The Aeneid, to name a few (in total, about twenty works are treated here at various times). The plot lines have been woven together in a new way to create a kind of collage out of the source material. Each scene revolves around a central quote to which the scene is alluding, but the way in which the quote is interpreted, and the way in which the characters respond is original. If this work fails in its ambitious goal to bring all these stories together, hopefully it will succeed in restoring interest in the classic works that are treated. While this story may not live up to the stories that it depicts, it is only told in the hopes that one may read this story, and then go back and read all the stories to which the author alludes. If in the end this project ultimately fails, it will fail only insofar as these works are no longer read, no longer enjoyed. To read them is the ultimate aim; that is the ultimate goal.

Pastiche, by Robert F. Kilcrease, Devon Bard

  • Published on: 2015-05-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .62" w x 6.00" l, .82 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 248 pages
Pastiche, by Robert F. Kilcrease, Devon Bard

About the Author Robert Kilcrease once worked as a farmhand on a small farm for a woman named Buttercup, whom he loved dearly. After letting his love be known, he set sail for the new world to make his fortune, but was unfortunately attacked by the Dread Pirate Roberts, who supposedly killed Robert Kilcrease, much to the dismay of Buttercup. Unbeknownst to her, he actually served as an understudy to the Dread Pirate Roberts, took on the name of the Dread Pirate Roberts, and when Buttercup was taken hostage by some thieves in a conspiracy designed to implicate a warring nation in her murder plot, Robert Kilcrease came to her rescue, and defeated first one thief with his swordsmanship, then another thief he bested with strength, and finally another thief he outsmarted. All was not rosy, as Buttercup was engaged to another man at this time, and her fiancé, a prince, had contracted the thieves to murder her so he could start a war, and he sent Robert Kilcrease to the Pit of Despair and tortured him, finally killing him. However, two of the thieves that he bested rescued him, brought him back to life, and helped Robert Kilcrease assault the castle in which Buttercup was being held, so he could save Buttercup from her fiancé, which he did, and they lived happily ever after. He then went on to write Parasites.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This comedy makes fun of every typical failed relationship by displaying how ridiculous ... By Marlene Colonna I have never been someone interested in Shakespeare much less Chaucer until I read Pastiche. Pastiche is a Shakespearean play that meet How I meet your mother that meet Karl Marx. This comedy makes fun of every typical failed relationship by displaying how ridiculous they look when played out and shows how simple the answer to true love can be. My favorite character in the play is not a character I have meet in any other play, the editor! All versions of Shakespeare's plays are filled with distracting foot notes to tell the reader what they are supposed to be reading. The editor of Pastiche is no exception. The book is almost half foot notes. The difference is, the editor is hilarious. He is out of his mind. His interjections are so blatantly crude they are hilarious. Especially when hes not going on off on tangents questioning reality, getting drunk or whatever crazy thing hes doing he is reading the play for us. Which for me is necessary when it comes to things as in the Canterbury Tales.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Pastiche is a beautifully written love story that has never been told before By marie Pastiche is a beautifully written love story that has never been told before. Weird right, I thought I heard them all. But by taking diffrent famous Shakseapre plots and twisting them Robert Kilcrease makes much more then a love triangle from Twelth Night, suck it Twilight! All of the characters show a type of love we have all felt. From an overbearing love too an unrequited love. The melodramatic tendencies of the main character Michael would be nauseating with out the comic relief of the editor.The footnotes make up most of the play, which is insane. And the editor who wrote the foot notes is also insane so its quite fitting. He has an obsession with the nature of reality, and our perception and falls victim to hallucinations. If you want to question everything you ever thought of a good love story while laughing your pants off this book is for you!

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