In Charles Williams' 'A Myth of Shakespeare,' the author explores the intricate relationship between myth, literature, and the timeless works of William Shakespeare. Through a series of essays, Williams delves into the symbolic and archetypal elements found in Shakespeare's plays, offering a unique perspective on the Bard's enduring legacy. Drawing on his background in poetry and theology, Williams brings a poetic and profound literary style to his analysis, making connections between Shakespeare's works and the broader cultural and mythological landscape of Western literature. This book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Shakespearean literature who are looking for a fresh and insightful interpretation of the playwright's works. Charles Williams' deep knowledge of mythology, poetry, and drama shines through in this thought-provoking exploration of Shakespeare's mythical themes, enriching the reader's understanding of the timeless relevance of the playwright's works.