Will in the world : How Shakespeare became Shakespeare / Stephen Greenblatt
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : W. W. Norton and Company , c2004.Description: 430 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780393050578
- 822.33 GRE
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A young man from the provinces-a man without wealth, connections, or university education-moves to London. In a remarkably short time he becomes the greatest playwright not just of his age but of all time. His works appeal to urban sophisticates and first-time theatergoers; he turns politics into poetry; he recklessly mingles vulgar clowning and philosophical subtlety. How is such an achievement to be explained? Will in the World interweaves a searching account of Elizabethan England with a vivid narrative of the playwright's life. We see Shakespeare learning his craft, starting a family, and forging a career for himself in the wildly competitive London theater world, while at the same time grappling with dangerous religious and political forces that took less-agile figures to the scaffold. Above all, we never lose sight of the great works-A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, and more-that continue after four hundred years to delight and haunt audiences everywhere. The basic biographical facts of Shakespeare's life have been known for over a century, but now Stephen Greenblatt shows how this particular life history gave rise to the world's greatest writer.
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