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Will In The World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
Stephen Greenblatt

Will In The World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare

W. W. Norton (Sep 19, 2005)
9780393327373
| Paperback
384 pages | 140 x 208 mm | English
Dewey 822.33

Subject

  • Dramatists, English - Early Modern, 1500-1700
  • Dramatists, English/ Early Modern, 1500-1700/ Biography
  • England
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Theater/ England/ History/ 16th Century

Plot

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? How did Shakespeare become Shakespeare? [In this volume, the author] enables us to see, hear, and feel how an acutely sensitive and talented boy, surrounded by the rich tapestry of Elizabethan life - full of drama and pageantry, and also cruelty and danger - could have become the world's greatest playwright ... In every case, [the author] brings a flash of illumination to the work, enabling us to experience these great plays again as if for the first time, and with greater understanding and appreciation of their extraordinary depth and humanity.--Dust jacket.

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