Life in Shakespeare’s England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose
John Dover Wilson
Entertaining and informative, this 1956 anthology paints a vivid picture of the world in which Shakespeare lived. Using the playwright's life as the framework - his birth, his education, his move to London, his life in theatre, his death - the book uses selected extracts from key Elizabethan publications to embody the atmosphere of this period. From sport to superstition, from festival to fashion, from the plague to playhouses, the significant features of the age are described through its prose, providing the reader with first-hand accounts of the conditions in which Shakespeare's masterpieces were created. All chapters are prefaced with illustrative Shakespearean quotations; the collection representing a commentary on the work as well as the life of Shakespeare. All texts have been modernised to assist the reader, and a glossary is included which explains names, unfamiliar words and difficult passages.
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Year:
2009
Edition:
2
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
320
ISBN 10:
1108002617
ISBN 13:
9781108002615
Series:
Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
File:
PDF, 4.46 MB
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english, 2009