Shakespeare: The Biography

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Apr 21, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 592 pages

A TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

Drawing on an exceptional combination of skills as literary biographer, novelist, and chronicler of London history, Peter Ackroyd surely re-creates the world that shaped Shakespeare--and brings the playwright himself into unusually vivid focus. With characteristic narrative panache, Ackroyd immerses us in sixteenth-century Stratford and the rural landscape–the industry, the animals, even the flowers–that would appear in Shakespeare’s plays. He takes us through Shakespeare’s London neighborhood and the fertile, competitive theater world where he worked as actor and writer. He shows us Shakespeare as a businessman, and as a constant reviser of his writing. In joining these intimate details with profound intuitions about the playwright and his work, Ackroyd has produced an altogether engaging masterpiece.

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Contents

What Zeale What Furie Hath Inspirde Thee Now?
257
Thus Leaning on Mine Elbow I Begin
261
So Musicall a Discord Such Sweete Thunder
269
Vnderstand a Fury in Your Words
272
So Shaken as We Are So Wan with Care
280
Ah No No No It Is Mine Onely Sonne
286
What Are You? A Gentleman
292
His Companies Vnletterd Rude and Shallow
296

Am a Kind of Burre I Shal Sticke
43
This Prettie Lad Will Proue Our Countries Blisse
45
What Sees Thou There?
49
Sommon Up Remembrance of Things Past
52
A Nowne and a Verbe and Such Abhominable Wordes
56
Thats Not So Good Now
66
Of Such a Mery Nimble Stiring Spirit
73
At Your Employment at Your Seruice Sir
77
The Queens
95
Lord Stranges
101
The Spirit of the Time Shall Teach Me Speed
113
Sir I Shall Study Deserving
123
As in a Theatre Whence They Gape and Point
131
This Keene Incounter of Our Wits
139
My Sallad Dayes
149
Why Should I Not Now Have the Like Successes?
159
O Barbarous and Bloody Spectacle
167
The Earl of Pembrokes
179
Ant Please Your Honor Players
186
The Lord Chamberlains
215
Lord How Art Thou Changed
228
Bid Me Discourse I Will Inchaunt Thine Eare
235
Doth Rauish Like Inchaunting Harmonie
239
To Fill the World with Words
244
See See They Ioyne Embrace and Seeme to Kisse
250
You Haue Not the Booke of Riddles About You Haue You?
303
You Would Plucke Out the Hart of My Mistery
311
And to Be Short What Not Thats Sweete and Happie
319
New Place
321
Therefore Am I of an Honourable House
323
Pirates May Make Cheape Penyworths of Their Pillage
327
No More Words We Beseech You
331
A Loyall Iust and Vpright Gentleman
339
The Globe
341
A Pretty Plot Well Chosen to Build Vpon
345
Thou Knowest My Lodging Get Me Inke and Paper
349
This Wide and Vniuersall Theatre
352
Then Let the Trumpets Sound
357
Why There You Toucht the Life of Our Designe
361
See How the Giddy Multitude Doe Point
365
And Here We Wander in Illusions
369
Sweete Smoke of Rhetorike
374
Well Bandied Both a Set of Wit Well Played
380
Now One the Better Then Another Best
385
The Kings
411
Blackfriars
463
Acknowledgements
519
Bibliography
537
Index
549
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PETER ACKROYD is the bestselling writer of both fiction and nonfiction, most notably the definitive history of London, London, The Biography. His most recent books include The Lambs of London and J.M.W. Turner, the second biography in the Ackroyd Brief Lives series. He has also written full-scale biographies of Dickens, Blake, and Thomas More and the novels The Clerkenwell Tales, The Trial of Elizabeth Cree, Milton in America, and The Plato Papers. He has won the Whitbread Award for Biography, the Royal Society of Literature Award under the William Heinemann Bequest (jointly), the Somerset Maugham Award, the South Bank Award for Literature, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and The Guardian fiction prize. He lives in London. 

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