ShakespearePenguin Books, 1972 - 272 pagina's Like Burgess's early novel, Nothing Like the Sun: A Story of Shakespeare's Love-Life, this equally delightful factual treatment of what we know of the Bard combines Burgess's stimulating erudition and his well-informed imagination. The result is at once a speculative biography, a theatrical history, and a re-creation of the Elizabethan age. Whether a vivid retracing of the evolution Elizabethan theater, a bravura reconstruction of the first performance of Hamlet, an infiltration of the intricacies of the court of the Virgin Queen, or an elegy on the era's end with the distrastrous Essex Rebellion, Burgess sets the stage for England's most glorious time and turns the spotlight on the figure of William Shakespeare. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... married her , or she married him , and there was probably no talk of betrothal . It was wanton fornication ... marriage that , we presume , followed because. Marriage page.
... married her , or she married him , and there was probably no talk of betrothal . It was wanton fornication ... marriage that , we presume , followed because. Marriage page.
Pagina 60
... marriage , ' as her father's will puts it . The newly married couple could not afford a house of their own , and Sandells and Richardson had already shot their bolt so far as generosity to Anne was concerned . It is possible that John ...
... marriage , ' as her father's will puts it . The newly married couple could not afford a house of their own , and Sandells and Richardson had already shot their bolt so far as generosity to Anne was concerned . It is possible that John ...
Pagina 119
... married , but his marriage was not un- glamorous : his wife was the widow of Sir Philip Sidney , heroically dead after Zutphen in 1586 , poetically very much alive with his Astrophel and Stella sonnet- sequence . Southampton tried hard ...
... married , but his marriage was not un- glamorous : his wife was the widow of Sir Philip Sidney , heroically dead after Zutphen in 1586 , poetically very much alive with his Astrophel and Stella sonnet- sequence . Southampton tried hard ...
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