Forensic Shakespeare has all the qualities of erudition and lucidity one would expect from Quentin Skinner.
Neil Rhodes, Around the Globe
This generous, helpful guide goes a long way towards explaining how Shakespeare's literary genius works.
Andrew Hadfield, Irish Times
A magisterial, loving study of Shakespeare's infinitely varied use of the handbooks of judicial rhetoric shaping the thought of any Elizabethan (and us too, come to that).
Fred Inglis, Books of the year 2014, Times Higher Education
a brilliant study of the teachings of classical legal rhetoric as used and misused by Shakespeare's speakers.
Brian Vickers, Book of the Year 2014, Times Literary Supplement
clear and convincing ... It's doubly impressive to imagine the book's own oratorical origins, since its later chapters now work so well as something so textual as an index of Shakespeare's uses of the five parts of a judicial speech.
Matthew Ritger, Los Angeles Review of Books
exemplary scholarship.
David Womersley, Standpoint
a genuinely illuminating book and should be required reading for every serious student of [Shakespeare].
Brian Vickers, Common Knowledge
explores the idea that the Bard skilfully employed judicial rhetoric in the poem Lucrece and in some half-dozen of his most famous plays. A good one for Lawyers, Law students and anyone keen to sprinkle their dinner party conversation with some judiciously selected pearls of Shakespearean legalese.
Shakespeare Magazine
the book is at its best on rhetoric and there is nobody better informed or more articulate on the subject of classical rhetoric than Skinner ... Skinner presents very engaging and detailed accounts of how judicial rhetoric develops through vernacular translations into a comprehensive language of performance and persuasion. There is no doubt that one of the greatest gifts of this book is the attention to the rhetorical texts themselves and their vigourous and learned analysis.
Charlotte Scott, The Year's Contribution to Shakespeare Studies
Skinner's book is a fascinating read, rich with instruction, analysis and suggestions for further study.
B. J. Sokol, Notes and Queries