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Shakespeare Before Shakespeare - Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and the Elizabethan State (Hardcover)
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Shakespeare Before Shakespeare - Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and the Elizabethan State (Hardcover)
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Before William Shakespeare wrote world-famous plays on the themes
of power and political turmoil, the Shakespeare family of
Stratford-upon-Avon and their neighbors and friends were plagued by
false accusations and feuds with the government - conflicts that
shaped Shakespeare's sceptical understanding of the realities of
power. This ground-breaking study of the world of the young William
Shakespeare in Stratford and Warwickshire discusses many recent
archival discoveries to consider three linked families, the
Shakespeares, the Dudleys, and the Ardens, and their battles over
regional power and government corruption. Robert Dudley, earl of
Leicester, and Ambrose Dudley, earl of Warwick, used politics, the
law, history, and lineage to establish their authority in
Warwickshire and Stratford, challenging political and social
structures and collective memory in the region. The resistance of
Edward Arden - often claimed as kin to Mary Arden, Shakespeare's
mother - and his friends and family culminated in his execution on
false treason charges in 1583. By then the Shakespeare family also
had direct experience with the London government's power: in 1569,
Exchequer informers, backed by influential politicians at Court,
accused John Shakespeare, William's father, of illegal wool-
dealing and usury. Despite previous claims that John had resolved
these charges by 1572, the book's new sources show the Exchequer's
continuing demands forced his withdrawal from Stratford politics by
1577, and undermined his business career in the early 1580s, when
young William first gained an understanding of his father's
troubles. At the same time, Edward Arden's condemnation by the
Elizabethan regime proved problematic for the Shakespeares' friends
and neighbours, the Quineys, who were accused of maintaining
financial connections to the traitorous Ardens - though Stratford
people were convinced of their innocence. This complicated
community directly impacted Shakespeare's own perspective on local
and national politics and social structures, connecting his early
experiences in Stratford and Warwickshire with many of the themes
later found in his plays.
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