|    Login    |    Register

Shakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Shakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature

Contributors:

By (Author) Stuart Kells

ISBN:

9781925603774

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

20th August 2018

UK Publication Date:

31st October 2019

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Prizes:

Short-listed for The University of Queensland Non-fiction Book Award 2019 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 235mm

Description

Millions of words of scholarship have been expended on the worlds most famous author and his work. And yet a critical part of the puzzle, Shakespeares library, is a mystery. For four centuries people have searched for it: in mansions, palaces and libraries; in riverbeds, sheep pens and partridge coops; and in the corridors of the mind. Yet no trace of the bards manuscripts, books or letters has ever been found.

The search for Shakespeares library is much more than a treasure hunt. The librarys fate has profound implications for literature, for national and cultural identity, and for the global Shakespeare industry. It bears upon fundamental principles of art, identity, history, meaning and truth.

Unfolding the search like the mystery story that it is, acclaimed author Stuart Kells follows the trail of the hunters, taking us through different conceptions of the library and of the man himself. Entertaining and enlightening, Shakespeares Library is a captivating exploration of one of literatures most enduring enigmas.

Reviews

'Stuart Kells presents a fascinating and persuasive new paradigm that challenges our preconceptions about the Bards literary talent. * Age *
A delight to read, a wonderful piece of erudition and dazzling detective work. * David Astle, Evenings on ABC Radio Melbourne *
Fascinating * Courier Mail *
Kellss reflections are wonderfully romantic, wryly funnyTheres no doubt we can all learn a lot from the magnificently obsessive and eloquent Kells. * Australian on The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders *
A tale full of twists and turns, fascinating, colourful characters and elusive treasures. * Daily Telegraph *
An excellent and incredibly fascinating read. * 3RRR Backstory *
Easy yet erudite, and often very funny. * New Zealand Listener *
Witty. * Readers Digest *
Unassuming brilliance. * Daily Review *
If you think you know what a library is, this marvellously idiosyncratic book will make you think again. After visiting hundreds of libraries around the world and in the realm of the imagination, bibliophile and rare-book collector Stuart Kells has compiled an enchanting compendium of well-told tales and musings both on the physical and metaphysical dimensions of these multi-storied places. * Age on The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders *
Kells is a magnificent guide to the abundant treasures he sets out. -- Mathilda Imlah * Australian Book Review on The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders *
Effectively dealing with the Shakespeare-wasnt-Shakespeare snobs and crackpots. * SA Weekend *
An enchanting work that bibliophiles will savor and Shakespeare fans adore. * Kirkus Reviews *
'A fascinating examination of a persistent literary mystery. * Publishers Weekly *
The most marvellous book, its full of nooks and crannies and highways and byways. * Michael Cathcart *
'An engaging and intriguing series of stories told with relish, and pulled together with aplomb. * Otago Daily Times *
Shakespeares Library is unquestionably a lively, even sprightly book * Washington Post *

Author Bio

Stuart Kells is an author and book-trade historian. His 2015 book Penguin and the Lane Brothers won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize. An authority on rare books, he has written and published on many aspects of print culture and the book world. Stuart lives in Melbourne with his family.

See all

Other titles by Stuart Kells

See all

Other titles from Text Publishing