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Samuel Schoenbaum

    William Shakespeare
    MiddletonS Tragedies
    Shakespeare : the globe & the world
    Shakespeare's lives
    • Shakespeare's lives

      • 632 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      This witty and learned book, now completely revised and updated, explores the quest for the man behind Shakespeare throughout history. S. Schoenbaum takes readers on a journey through the myriad myths and legends that have emerged to explain the great dramatist's life and work. He presents a wealth of material from global collections, revealing fresh and often dramatic insights about various controversial figures and events. Starting with the documentary record of Shakespeare as a poet and burgher, Schoenbaum delves into legends portraying him as a deer-poacher, ale-toper, and valiant lover. He examines the playwright as a character in numerous biographies, often highlighting more about the biographers than Shakespeare himself. The narrative also addresses the imaginary histories created through forged documents, first by Ireland in the eighteenth century and later by J. Payne Collier. Additionally, it discusses the Shakespeare who never was, the anti-hero of literature attributing his works to figures like Francis Bacon and Christopher Marlowe. Featuring notable figures such as Johnson, Keats, and Freud, this book presents a multifaceted view of Shakespeare over four centuries, allowing his figure to emerge from the mists of misconception. The new edition offers the latest insights into Shakespeare's life for a new generation of his devotees.

      Shakespeare's lives
    • Based on a major Folger Library exhibition, the book displays rare, and in many instances, unique manuscripts, prints, patingins, sculptures, costumes, scene designs, playbills, films, and other memorabilia illustrating the various aspects of Shakespeare's career and impact.

      Shakespeare : the globe & the world
    • MiddletonS Tragedies

      A Critical Study

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Looks at the development of Middleton's tragedy: to arrive at a better understanding of the canon; to analyze the dramatists handling of sources; and to provide a critical commentary on the plays themselves.

      MiddletonS Tragedies