Shakespeare's FriendsBloomsbury Academic, 2006年1月30日 - 183 頁 Taking seriously the commonplace that a man is known by the company he keeps—and particularly by the company he keeps over his lifetime—one can learn more about just about anyone by learning more about his friends. By applying this notion to Shakespeare, this book offers insight into the life of the most famous playwright in history, and one of the most elusive figures in literature. The book consists of sketches of Shakespeare's contact and relationships with the people known to have been close friends or acquaintances, revealing aspects of the poet's life by emphasizing ways in which his life was intertwined with theirs. Though it is difficult to get to know this most famous of playwrights, through this work readers can gain insight into aspects of his life and personality that may otherwise have been hidden. |
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... Elizabethan actors treasured their wives and families . Alleyn did write , however . In addition to his own letters , he sent home to his wife a letter dictated to him by his apprentice who was traveling with the acting company ...
... Elizabethan radar , so less is known of them than of their husbands . Nonetheless , when we look at them as a group , an interesting picture emerges . They often combined life as mothers and homemakers with working life , as women do ...
... Elizabethan Plays . New York : The Modern Library , 1950 . Elton , Oliver . Michael Drayton : An Introduction to Michael Drayton . New York : B. Franklin , 1970 . Folger Shakespeare Library . Exhibition on the Elizabethan Book Trade ...