An original and provocative study of the evolution of
Shakespeare's image, building on the success of Duncan-Jones'
acclaimed biography, "Shakespeare: An Ungentle Life." Taking a
broadly chronological approach, she investigates Shakespeare's
changing reputation, as a man, an actor and a poet, both from his
own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries. Many different
categories of material are explored, including printed books,
manuscripts, literary and non-literary sources. Rather than a
biography, the book is an exploration with biographical elements.
The change in public opinion in Shakespeare's time is quite
startling: Henry Chettle attacked him as an 'upstart Crow' in 1592,
an attack from which Shakespeare sought to defend himself; and yet
by the time of the First Folio in 1623 he had become the 'Sweet
Swan of Avon ' and was fast becoming the literary treasure he
remains today.
This engaging and fascinating study brings the politics and
fashions of Shakespeare's literary and theatrical world vividly to
life.
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