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When S. Schoenbaum's work first appeared over twenty years ago, it was celebrated for its wit and scholarship. Critics praised it as an extraordinary achievement, noting its fluency and intelligence. Schoenbaum's exploration of the evolving images of Shakespeare throughout history broke new ground, and since then, Shakespeare studies have advanced significantly. In this revised edition, Schoenbaum updates his classic study, incorporating recent scholarship and adding a chapter on "Recent Lives." He examines the myths and legends surrounding the playwright's life, concluding with the 1989 publication of A.L. Rowse's Discovering Shakespeare. The new emphasis is on contemporary interpretations, drawing from diverse sources like E.A.J. Honigmann's work and Richard Ellmann's insights. Schoenbaum also addresses fanciful theories and forgeries, such as those by W.H. Ireland and J.P. Collier, and attempts to identify Shakespearean characters. The narrative spans from Ben Jonson's celebratory verse to Malcolm X's denial of Shakespeare's existence, covering the legacy of idolatry and speculation. Schoenbaum meticulously reconstructs Shakespeare's life, considering his family, finances, and reputation, revealing a less exalted figure than commonly believed. This revised edition promises to engage a new generation of Shakespeare enthusiasts, making the latest interpretations accessible.

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Shakespeare's Lives: New Edition, Samuel Schoenbaum

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1991
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Titolo
Shakespeare's Lives: New Edition
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1991
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
612
ISBN10
0198186185
ISBN13
9780198186182
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When S. Schoenbaum's work first appeared over twenty years ago, it was celebrated for its wit and scholarship. Critics praised it as an extraordinary achievement, noting its fluency and intelligence. Schoenbaum's exploration of the evolving images of Shakespeare throughout history broke new ground, and since then, Shakespeare studies have advanced significantly. In this revised edition, Schoenbaum updates his classic study, incorporating recent scholarship and adding a chapter on "Recent Lives." He examines the myths and legends surrounding the playwright's life, concluding with the 1989 publication of A.L. Rowse's Discovering Shakespeare. The new emphasis is on contemporary interpretations, drawing from diverse sources like E.A.J. Honigmann's work and Richard Ellmann's insights. Schoenbaum also addresses fanciful theories and forgeries, such as those by W.H. Ireland and J.P. Collier, and attempts to identify Shakespearean characters. The narrative spans from Ben Jonson's celebratory verse to Malcolm X's denial of Shakespeare's existence, covering the legacy of idolatry and speculation. Schoenbaum meticulously reconstructs Shakespeare's life, considering his family, finances, and reputation, revealing a less exalted figure than commonly believed. This revised edition promises to engage a new generation of Shakespeare enthusiasts, making the latest interpretations accessible.