Shakespeare's Friends

Shakespeare's Friends
Author: Kate Emery Pogue
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006-01-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313065519

Taking seriously the commonplace that a man is known by the company he keeps—and particularly by the company he keeps over his lifetime—one can learn more about just about anyone by learning more about his friends. By applying this notion to Shakespeare, this book offers insight into the life of the most famous playwright in history, and one of the most elusive figures in literature. The book consists of sketches of Shakespeare's contact and relationships with the people known to have been close friends or acquaintances, revealing aspects of the poet's life by emphasizing ways in which his life was intertwined with theirs. Though it is difficult to get to know this most famous of playwrights, through this work readers can gain insight into aspects of his life and personality that may otherwise have been hidden. 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 eve to see Shakespeare pick up a pen to write. Through these vivid and animated sketches, readers will come to know 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.

Shakespeare and His Friends

Shakespeare and His Friends
Author: Robert Folkestone Williams
Publisher: General Books
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2012-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781458974082

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: resolute; with arms folded, and eyes with an unmoved fixedness resting upon his terrified kinsman. Oh, the monstrousness of the agel at last ejaculated Gregory Vellum, Oh, the horrid villany But thou shalt troop for it. I will get rid of thee straight. Thou shalt find other uncles to give thee house room, and feed and clothe Ihee, Ihou pestilent varletl for I'll have none of thee. Was it not enough that thou shouldst rob me of fifty crowns?tush what was I a saying of so much excellent candle?but that thou shouldst threaten to give me a shaking of right exquisite Venetian workmanship?Alas these villanies have undone mel I know nol whal I say. Then wildly knocking the palm of his hand against his forehead, the old man rushed out of the room, shouting Oh, my fifty crowns my fifty crowns leaving Master Francis in as great a wonder as Master Francis had a moment since put his miserly kinsman. CHAPTER III. Love me not for comely grace, For my pleasing eye or face, Nor for any outward part, Nor for my too constant heart. For those may fail or turn to ill, And thus our love shall sever; Keep therefore a true woman's eye, And love me still?yet know not why? So hast thou the same reason still To dote upon me ever. Wilbyk. A comhination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal To give the world assurance of a man. Shakspeare. It was in a private closet in the queen's palace of Whitehall, that two of her majesty's maids of honour were assisting each other in attiring, and were conversing with that confidence that denoteth perfect friendship. The one, the taller of the two, was of a most majestic shape, with a countenance of exquisite softness, impressed with a touch of reflection, that at times made her seem somewhat of a reserved an...

Shakespeare's Sonnets Among His Private Friends

Shakespeare's Sonnets Among His Private Friends
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578918334

Intended for all readers, an exciting, innovative approach to Shakespeare's Sonnets."His sugared Sonnets among his private friends." That's how Shakespeare's Sonnets were described in the only contemporary reference to them. This brings up the image of a talented, young poet-with a penchant for irreverent fun-getting together with friends to read his new sonnet cycle. Numerous sonnet cycles were published that typically told the story of thwarted love. The same topics are repeated: a chaste and beautiful lady, a love-sick poet dreaming only of his beloved, sunk into despair by her cruelty (cruel only because she decides to remain chaste). Shakespeare's Sonnets are like this, but with a twist-adding a love triangle that turning convention upside down. Working out all the possibilities of this intriguing story as the sonnets progress is all part of the fun.Atkins invites you to imagine that you are among the friends our poet has allowed to see his new sonnets. You'll read the poems and the discussion of each one, trying to figure out the story. See what it might have been like to read Shakespeare's Sonnets "among his private friends."This book, complete with glosses of difficult words and phrases and a thorough explanation of each poem, is as carefully edited as the acclaimed variorum edition published by Atkins in 2007, Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of Commentary. It has the same sensitive readings of verse that made his variorum edition unique. (For those particularly interested in Shakespeare's use of meter, Atkins has made a complete metrical analysis of all 154 poems, which serves as an excellent companion to Shakespeare's Sonnets Among His Private Friends. It is available free at amonghisprivatefriends.com.) Also unique to this edition is a look at how the last 28 sonnets about a "dark lady" may have been influenced by Christopher Marlowe's English translation of Ovid's erotic poems, Amores (Book 1 of which is included in an appendix).294 pages including appendix, bibliography and index

With a Little Help From My Friends A Play About William Shakespeare

With a Little Help From My Friends A Play About William Shakespeare
Author: James R. Gillespie
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1462887104

Jim Gillespie and his wife Judy are the parents of six grown children. He has been a resident of Park Ridge, Illinois for the past 65 years. Jim’s hobbies consist of family vacations, playing jazz music, and of course creative writing. For seventeen years Jim has published a Family Anthology consisting of family vignettes, poems, short stories, thought pieces and family works. Jim currently is the President of the Union League Civic and Arts Foundation, an organization that supports youth in the arts and civics.