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Shakespeare's Friends

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Shakespeare, more than any other writer in the western world, based much of his work on the consequences of friendship.

Given the value placed on friends in his writing, many readers have wondered about the role friendship played in his own life.

This work gives readers the chance to learn more about Shakespeare's friends, who they were and what they can tell us about Shakespeare and his times.

For instance, Richard Field was a boyhood friend with whom Shakespeare went to school in Stratford.

Field became a well-known London printer. The details of Field's life illuminate both the details of Shakespeare's boyhood education and the poet's relationship with the printing, publishing, and book-selling world in London.

Francis Collins, a lawyer who represented Shakespeare in a number of legal dealings, drafted both versions of Shakespeare's will.

This life-long friend was one of the last men ever to see Shakespeare pick up a pen to write.

Through these vivid and animated sketches, readers will come to know more about Shakespeare's life and times. While the book has a lively, accessible narrative tone within chapters, its organization and features make it highly useful to the school library market as well as the academic world.

It contains cross references, a detailed Table of Contents and a highly organized structure with uniformity across sections and chapters.

The writing is accessible and could be easily used by upper-level high school students looking to augment school assignments.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0275989569 / 9780275989569
Hardback
822.33
30/01/2006
United States
English
192 p.
24 cm
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