Shakespeare's Literary Lives
The Author As Character in Fiction and Film
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Word Count
70,000 words, Guess
Page Count
280 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101107125618
- ISBN-139781107125612
- Library of Congress Control Number2015040731
- OCLC Control Number914219655
- Better World Books9781107125612
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28581372M
Classifications
- LCCPN56.5.A84
- LCCPR2976 .F655 2016
Description
"This book is not about Shakespeare. That is to say, it is not concerned with the playwright, born in 1564, who made a career in London, and died in his native Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616; nor does it deal with his works. At best, Shakespeare, thus understood, plays a marginal role in this study. What I am concerned with, in other words, is not essential Shakespeare, but his fictional afterlives: how subsequent generations of creative writers have tried to make sense of his life, his works, and the interrelationship between them. Shakespeare, thus understood, is truly 'myriad- minded', and has led an infinity of lives. He has been a Protestant, a Catholic, a Jew and an agnostic; a philanderer and a faithful husband; gay, bisexual, and straight; revolutionary and conservative; black and white; male and female. As one of the icons of Western literature, multiple, often diametrically opposite fictions have been devised around his name. Some of these have been disguised as facts, but most fictional representations are easy to distinguish from serious biographical studies"--
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