
Shakespeare: For All Time
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Author: Stanley Wells
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The first part of this title is an evocative biographical sketch, scotching many myths - was Shakespeare Catholic? Was Anne Hathaway pregnant when they married? How could the son of a provincial glovemaker become the greatest playwright the world has known? And fleshing out the meagre facts into a rounded portrait of the man. Stanley Wells turns his attention to the plays themselves, their structure, their content and the language which has proved so memorable over so many centuries. Finally, he takes us through the centuries since Shakespeare's death discussing the critical legacy both here and abroad, vivid portraits of the great Shakespeareans, from Garrick to Mrs Siddons, from Kean to Irving, from Olivier to Branagh, and accounts of the myriad ways Shakespeare has been performed in the last 400 years.
Author: Stanley Wells
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The first part of this title is an evocative biographical sketch, scotching many myths - was Shakespeare Catholic? Was Anne Hathaway pregnant when they married? How could the son of a provincial glovemaker become the greatest playwright the world has known? And fleshing out the meagre facts into a rounded portrait of the man. Stanley Wells turns his attention to the plays themselves, their structure, their content and the language which has proved so memorable over so many centuries. Finally, he takes us through the centuries since Shakespeare's death discussing the critical legacy both here and abroad, vivid portraits of the great Shakespeareans, from Garrick to Mrs Siddons, from Kean to Irving, from Olivier to Branagh, and accounts of the myriad ways Shakespeare has been performed in the last 400 years.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Stanley Wells
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The first part of this title is an evocative biographical sketch, scotching many myths - was Shakespeare Catholic? Was Anne Hathaway pregnant when they married? How could the son of a provincial glovemaker become the greatest playwright the world has known? And fleshing out the meagre facts into a rounded portrait of the man. Stanley Wells turns his attention to the plays themselves, their structure, their content and the language which has proved so memorable over so many centuries. Finally, he takes us through the centuries since Shakespeare's death discussing the critical legacy both here and abroad, vivid portraits of the great Shakespeareans, from Garrick to Mrs Siddons, from Kean to Irving, from Olivier to Branagh, and accounts of the myriad ways Shakespeare has been performed in the last 400 years.
Author: Stanley Wells
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
The first part of this title is an evocative biographical sketch, scotching many myths - was Shakespeare Catholic? Was Anne Hathaway pregnant when they married? How could the son of a provincial glovemaker become the greatest playwright the world has known? And fleshing out the meagre facts into a rounded portrait of the man. Stanley Wells turns his attention to the plays themselves, their structure, their content and the language which has proved so memorable over so many centuries. Finally, he takes us through the centuries since Shakespeare's death discussing the critical legacy both here and abroad, vivid portraits of the great Shakespeareans, from Garrick to Mrs Siddons, from Kean to Irving, from Olivier to Branagh, and accounts of the myriad ways Shakespeare has been performed in the last 400 years.

Shakespeare: For All Time