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