Shakespeare: A LifeOUP Oxford, 29.10.1998 г. - 480 страници Park Honan uses a wealth of fresh information to dramatically alter our perceptions of Shakespeare the actor, poet, and playwright. The young poet's relationships, his early courtship of Anne Hathaway, their marriage, his attitudes to women such as Jennet Davenant, Marie Mountjoy, and his own daughters, are seen in a new light, illuminating Shakespeare's needs, habits, passions and concerns. Shakespeare: A Life casts new light on the complexity and fascination of Shakespeare's life and his extraordinary development as an artist. |
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... dramas for thirty-five years, I make no plea for my originality, but I criticize in my own right and have tried to signal a debt when I can recall the creditor. I look into Shakespeare's apparent uses of memory and of locales that he ...
... dramas for thirty-five years, I make no plea for my originality, but I criticize in my own right and have tried to signal a debt when I can recall the creditor. I look into Shakespeare's apparent uses of memory and of locales that he ...
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... dramas are seen and heard by visitors from all nations. In rare flood times, the river was wild and destructive, sweeping away bridges and much in its path, but normally it was hospitable to truant boys or patient fishermen, and no ...
... dramas are seen and heard by visitors from all nations. In rare flood times, the river was wild and destructive, sweeping away bridges and much in its path, but normally it was hospitable to truant boys or patient fishermen, and no ...
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... . It is as if in his early youth the drama of diurnal nature had been intense enough. A small boy could not travel far, and orchards and gardens between Gild Pits and the Woolshop perhaps had to satisfy him on many 22 A STRATFORD YOUTH.
... . It is as if in his early youth the drama of diurnal nature had been intense enough. A small boy could not travel far, and orchards and gardens between Gild Pits and the Woolshop perhaps had to satisfy him on many 22 A STRATFORD YOUTH.
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... drama or emotive performance common to all music, and a people in love with verbal rhythms fell easily under music's spell. Elizabethans loved music, too, as an antidote to boredom or low spirits; gloomy talk was disliked, though ...
... drama or emotive performance common to all music, and a people in love with verbal rhythms fell easily under music's spell. Elizabethans loved music, too, as an antidote to boredom or low spirits; gloomy talk was disliked, though ...
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... drama might burn into rural memories, and be recalled for a lifetime. At Stratford one saw some of the nation's best acting, as groups under the patronage of Leicester, Warwick, Derby, Strange, Berkeley, and Essex (among other companies) ...
... drama might burn into rural memories, and be recalled for a lifetime. At Stratford one saw some of the nation's best acting, as groups under the patronage of Leicester, Warwick, Derby, Strange, Berkeley, and Essex (among other companies) ...
Съдържание
II ACTOR AND POET OF THE LONDON STAGE | 93 |
III THE MATURITY OF GENIUS | 249 |
IV THE LAST PHASE | 351 |
The Arden and Shakespeare Families | 412 |
Descendants of Shakespeares Nephew Thomas Hart b 1605 Down to the Sale of the Birthplace in 1806 | 413 |
A Note on the Shakespeare Biographical Tradition and Sources for his Life | 415 |
Notes | 425 |
Index | 451 |
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