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Shakespeare's Money - How much did he make and what did this mean? (Hardcover)
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Shakespeare's Money - How much did he make and what did this mean? (Hardcover)
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There is no doubting Shakespeare's literary genius, immortalised in
his published work. However, statements along these lines are
frequently followed by laments of how little is known about this
life. This is true if we wish to know about Shakespeare's movements
on even a month-by-month basis, or about his working practices and
relationships with his theatrical fellows. However, too great an
emphasis on this dearth of material not only leads to ill-informed
comment that this is somehow 'suspicious' but also tends to
downgrade the importance of what material has survived, often
dismissed instead simply as evidence of his business dealings which
have little bearing on his creative work. However, this material
does at least help us to evaluate how successful Shakespeare was in
earning a living in a profession which, in his day, was far from
mainstream. By calculating his income from theatrical sources and
exploring how this affected his financial circumstances and his
ability to invest for his and his family's security, we can come to
a better understanding of his social standing at different periods
in his life, the most obvious evidence to his late sixteenth- and
early seventeenth-century contemporaries of his success.
Shakespeare undoubtedly died a man of comfortable means, but, as
this book demonstrates, there is little to justify claims that he
died possessed of great wealth. The circumstances of his daughters'
marriages are a sufficient indication that he had not achieved true
gentlemanly status. Other evidence suggests that he had not broken
convincingly into the ranks of leading figures even of a small
market town. Moreover, following a period of increasing prosperity,
these 'business records' also reflect a declining income during the
last ten years or so of his life and of his efforts to safeguard
his assets. On the other hand, when compared with his father's
business failure, mainly the result of a loss of credit, it is
clear that, consciously or unconsciously, Shakespeare had the good
sense or foresight not to over-reach himself.
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