Well, yeah! The things you read for professional development...
And then you exhaust everything you have to say on the play in a seminar and you are left feeling empty. Dea Loher is interesting, for sure, and she makes valid points in a skilled way. She just did not touch my heart, and these days, I am getting increasingly picky with my fragile concentration. Why waste it on anything less than wonderful?
i've always been in love with the original story and this is pure plesure for me to read. henri is precious, terrible and a desesperate man, with all those girls running after him. precious book