William Shakespeare: A Very Peculiar History
By (Author) Jacqueline Morley
Salariya Book Company Ltd
Book House
1st October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Gift books
822.33
Hardback
192
Width 101mm, Height 152mm
William Shakespeare, A Very Peculiar History uniquely explores the life and works of the widely-regarded greatest writer of the English language. Through dispelling common myths (Could his father really not read or write What really happened during 'the Lost Years' Why did he retire from writing while only in his early 40s) and revealing fascinating trivia, this book attempts to answer many of the often-disputed questions surrounding the life of the nation's favourite playwright. We learn about Shakespeare's family and childhood, and, with much reference to his most famous works, why his writing has endured the test of time and remains endlessly adaptable. Fact boxes, a full glossary and index make the book both fun and informative to use. The text is enlivened with black-and-white line drawings and full-colour endpapers.
Jacqueline Morley studied English at Oxford University. She has taught English and History and is the author of numerous books, including award-winning historical non-fiction titles for children.