Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work

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University Press of America, 1985 - 187 Seiten
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Shakespeare is the most autobiographical of all the Elizabethan dramatistsóthe only one of them to write his autobiography, during the crucial years of his life, in the Sonnets. Shakespeare reveals himself throughout his work as in his Sonnets and, strangely enough, no one before has thought of bringing this home to us, as in this revealing and original book in which Shakespeare speaks for himself. In this Self-Portrait Shakespeare stands clear before us in all his associations, family, professional, social, in the proper perspective of the life and events of his time.

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Family
16
On Himself
31
Theatre
46
Touring
68
Emilia Lanier
79
On Poetry
96
The Court
117
Tastes
135
Some Contemporary References
151
Shakespeares Will
181
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Autoren-Profil (1985)

A. L. Rowse is a Fellow of the British Academy and an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College in Oxford. The foremost authority on the Elizabethan age, Rowse has written the standard biography, Shakespeare the Man. He has also authored Memories of Men and Women (UPA, 1984).

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