The Shakespeare Book
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DK LONDON SENIOR EDITOR Georgina Palffy PROJECT ART EDITORS Katie Cavanagh, Saffron Stocker EDITOR Satu Fox US EDITORS Christy L ...
STANLEY WELLS, CONSULTANT EDITOR Stanley Wells, CBE, FRSL, Honorary President of The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, is Professor ...
10 INTRODUCTION 44 This brawl today... shall send, between the red rose and the white, a thousand souls to death and deadly nigh ...
THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MAN 1594 – 86 Who can sever love from charity? Love’s La bour’s Lost 92 Down, down I come, like glist’rin ...
178 All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players As You Like It 188 The slings and arrows of outrageous for ...
266 Blood will have blood Macbeth 276 Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety Antony and Cleopatra 286 The ...
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12 B orn more than four and a half centuries ago, William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is generally acknowledged to be the greatest i ...
13 known about him except that he died at the age of 27, a few months after the death in infancy of his illegitimate son. John S ...
14 wealthy enough to pay £440 for an interest in the Stratford tithes, entitling him to a share in the area’s farming income, wh ...
15 successful professional playhouse, called simply the Theatre, in London. A new generation of dramatic writers emerged, includ ...
16 The actors who first performed Shakespeare’s plays were skilled professionals, required by law to be organized into companies ...
17 history—three on the reign of Henry VI and a follow-up about Richard III. All these were written before the founding of the L ...
18 SHAKESPEARE Kinsmen, and the play known in its time as All is True but printed in the First Folio as Henry VIII. During an ea ...
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