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William Shakespeare: Facts and Fictions
By (Author) Douglas J. King
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
8th October 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
European history: Renaissance
Biography: writers
822.33
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
Based on solid research and clear explanations, this book provides a thorough and up-to-date analysis of 10 key facts and fictions regarding the life and works of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is perhaps the most famous author in world literature. His works have attracted tremendous critical and historical attention, and the world in which he lived has been the subject of hundreds if not thousands of books. But for all the attention given to Shakespeare and his world, arguments continue about what we can say for sure concerning his life and works. This book brings a unique perspective to the ongoing fascination and debate over the life and works of the most renowned writer of all time. The book focuses on 10 separate key issues, including Shakespeare's sexuality, his religion, his marriage and family, his education, and the vexing "authorship question." Each chapter treats a particular topic and provides a section on what people think happened, how the story developed, and what we now believe is the historical truth. This book looks objectively and closely at evidence to provide the most likely explanations for questions that cannot be definitively answered. Using historical primary source documents, it gives readers the clearest possible view of endlessly fascinating topics.
Collections supporting literature and drama programs as well as those serving Shakespeare aficionados will want to add this one to their reference repertories. * Booklist *
An ideal ready-reference guide to understanding one of the greatestand most popularwriters of all time, and a valuable guide for general readers, from middle school through college. * Library Journal *
Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; instructors; general readers. * Choice *
Douglas J. King is associate professor of English at Gannon University, where he teaches courses in Shakespeare, film, and drama. His previous books include Shakespeare: The Tragedies.