William Shakespeare

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How William Shakespeare (1564-1616), son of a provincial glover, became the world's most famous literary icon, is a story that's been told many times. Our appetite for biographies of Shakespeare is apparently insatiable: new lives of Shakespeare are always being written, as if we are still trying to find the key to understand the operation of his genius and the source of his literary immortality. This Great Writers theme focuses on the works themselves, with lectures, ebooks, and supporting material to find new angles and sources of critical analysis and enjoyment. The biographical facts of Shakespeare's life can be easily recounted. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a market town in the English midlands, in 1564: his father was a glover. We know little about his education but he almost certainly attended the town grammar school where he would have learned the standard Latin literary and rhetorical curriculum: we see some Elizabethan classroom staples in The Merry Wives of Windsor. There is no record of Shakespeare having attended university. He married Anne Hathaway in 1582, and their daughter Susanna was born in 1583, followed by twins Hamnet and Judith in…
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91 Venus and Adonis
92 The Rape of Lucrece
93 Genre (pt.1) Video podcast with Dr Jane Rickard, The University of Leeds. Part 1 (of 2) + discussion forum "This… Jane Rickard
94 Shakespeare and Voice Linda Gates, Professor of Voice at Northwestern University (USA) discusses how Shakespeare's poetry… Linda Gates
95 Shakespeare and Stage Costume Text upon which this Online Edition is Based: “Shakespeare and Stage Costume,” in The…
96 Shakespeare and Music
97 Shakespeare Lectures Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser's lectures on the life and work of William Shakespeare. Recorded in 1965 and… Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser
98 'Spenser, Johnson, and Shakspeare' Chapter taken from Issac Disraeli's 'Curiosities of Literature'. Edited, with Memoir and Notes, by…
99 The Preface to Shakespeare 'The preface to Shakespeare' by Samuel Johnson. Together with selected notes on some of the plays[…
100 'A Talk for Twelfth Night' This essay on Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night' by Arthur Machen forms chapter fifteen of the…