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Shakespeare

The Essential Guide to the Life and Works of the Bard

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The Essential Guide to the Life and Works of the Bard

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An authoritative, accessible overview of history's greatest literary figure

The great dramatist Ben Jonson wrote that William Shakespeare "was not of an age, but for all time." In the nearly four centuries since his death, Shakespeare's plays still have a tremendous impact on everything from the classroom to popular culture. Now you can have at your fingertips all the vital details on the most influential writer in the history of the English language--straight from one of the most trusted sources of information in the world.

In Shakespeare, Encyclopedia Britannica presents a concise and balanced overview of the Bard's life, work, and legacy. From his upbringing in Stratford to his early theater career in London, from his poetry and plays to the controversy surrounding his authorship, from his contemporaries and collaborators to his critics past and present, this comprehensive guide provides the necessary background to appreciate Shakespeare's unique place in world literature.

This informative volume also looks at new interpretive approaches to Shakespeare and his work and offers insights from the foremost Shakespeare scholars in the world, including David Bevington (University of Chicago), Stephen J. Greenblatt (Harvard University), and Gail Kern Paster (Folger Shakespeare Library), among others. Every concise entry--from All's Well That Ends Well to The Winter's Tale--promotes a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's life, times, writings, and influence that only Encyclopedia Britannica can provide.

Since 1768, Encyclopedia Britannica has been a leading provider of learning products and one of the world's most trusted sources of information.

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Year
2006
ISBN
9781620459683
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Note to the Reader
  6. Introduction
  7. All’s Well That Ends Well
  8. Antony and Cleopatra
  9. As You Like It
  10. Assessment
  11. Authorship
  12. Bacon, Sir Francis
  13. Beaumont, Francis
  14. Blackfriars Theatre
  15. Burbage, Richard
  16. Collaborations and Spurious Attributions
  17. The Comedy of Errors
  18. Coriolanus
  19. Criticism
  20. Cymbeline
  21. The Dark Lady
  22. Davenant, William
  23. Dekker, Thomas
  24. Derby, William Stanley, 6th Earl of
  25. Early Plays
  26. Edward III
  27. Elizabeth I
  28. Elizabethan Poetry and Prose
  29. Elizabethan Theater
  30. The First Folio
  31. Fletcher, John
  32. Folger Shakespeare Library
  33. The Globe Theatre
  34. Greene, Robert
  35. Hamlet
  36. Hathaway, Anne
  37. Henry IV, Part 1
  38. Henry IV, Part 2
  39. Henry V
  40. Henry VI, Part 1
  41. Henry VI, Part 2
  42. Henry VI, Part 3
  43. Henry VIII
  44. Holinshed, Raphael
  45. Jonson, Ben
  46. Julius Caesar
  47. King John
  48. King Lear
  49. Kyd, Thomas
  50. Life
  51. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men
  52. Love’s Labour’s Lost
  53. Macbeth
  54. Marlowe, Christopher
  55. Mature Plays
  56. Marston, John
  57. Massinger, Philip
  58. Measure for Measure
  59. The Merchant of Venice
  60. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  61. Middleton, Thomas
  62. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  63. Much Ado about Nothing
  64. Othello
  65. Oxford, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of
  66. Pericles, Prince of Tyre
  67. Poetry
  68. Raleigh, Sir Walter
  69. Richard II
  70. Richard III
  71. Romeo and Juliet
  72. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)
  73. Sexuality
  74. Sidney, Sir Philip
  75. Social and Intellectual Context
  76. Sources
  77. Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of
  78. Spenser, Edmund
  79. Stratford-upon-Avon
  80. The Taming of the Shrew
  81. The Tempest
  82. The Theatre
  83. Timon of Athens
  84. Titus Andronicus
  85. Troilus and Cressida
  86. Twelfth Night
  87. The Two Gentlemen of Verona
  88. The Two Noble Kinsmen
  89. University Wits
  90. Wars of the Roses
  91. Webster John
  92. W. H., Mr.
  93. The Winter’s Tale
  94. Appendix 1: Chronology of the Plays
  95. Appendix 2: Selected Filmography
  96. Bibliography
  97. Credits