"Welcome, 'myriad-minded' readers, to the critical borderlands, where Michael Saenger proves an aptly provocative, lively guide. ... if you seek new readings of familiar plays and a complex encounter with multiple lines of inquiry, and if you are open to frequent interpretive leaps around a more myriad-minded Shakespeare' than Coleridge ever imagined, you'll enjoy this book as much as I did." (A. E. B. Coldiron, Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 67 (1), 2016) "Michael Saenger's new monograph Shakespeare and the French Borders of English brings together linguistic, political, and performative boundaries to examine Anglo-French relationships and their importance in Shakespeare. ... This study is highly recommended for readers interested in aspects of cultural exchange, memory, and language." (The Year's Work in English Studies, Vol. 95 (1), 2016) "A valuable contribution to scholarly discussions of Shakespeare and France that raises important issues that will be of interest to any scholar concerned with situating early modern England - and France - in a multilingual and multicultural context." - Renaissance Quarterly