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The life and times of William Shakespeare

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Macmallan, PAPERMAC, 1989.Description: xxiii, 392 pISBN:
  • 9780333511862
  • 0333511867
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 822.33 LEV
Contents:
1. The Background 2. Shakespeare's Youth 3. Early Shakespeare 4. Comedy and Poetry 5. Fame 6. Troubled Years 7. Greatness 8. Transition 9. Tragedy 10. Resurrection and Restoration 11. The End of a Life
Summary: This authoritative and extremely readable biography is the first since the Victorian Age to pay full attention to Shakespeare's life and times and their numerous subtle connections to his works. Peter Levi emphasizes the background of Shakespeare's life: the local and national events that shaped his experiences, his family and friends, and the Elizabethan people with whom he shared his life and populated his plays. Bringing together new research and new discoveries and reexamining the famous legends about Shakespeare, Levi uses the writings of modern historians to shed light on the poet's life. This valuable work will be the definitive life of Shakespeare for many years to come.
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Including Bibliography & Index

1. The Background
2. Shakespeare's Youth
3. Early Shakespeare
4. Comedy and Poetry
5. Fame
6. Troubled Years
7. Greatness
8. Transition
9. Tragedy
10. Resurrection and Restoration
11. The End of a Life

This authoritative and extremely readable biography is the first since the Victorian Age to pay full attention to Shakespeare's life and times and their numerous subtle connections to his works. Peter Levi emphasizes the background of Shakespeare's life: the local and national events that shaped his experiences, his family and friends, and the Elizabethan people with whom he shared his life and populated his plays. Bringing together new research and new discoveries and reexamining the famous legends about Shakespeare, Levi uses the writings of modern historians to shed light on the poet's life. This valuable work will be the definitive life of Shakespeare for many years to come.

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