
The Facts About Shakespeare
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"The Facts About Shakespeare" is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the life, career, and enduring legacy of the world's most celebrated playwright. Written by esteemed scholars William Allan Neilson and Ashley Horace Thorndike, this work serves as an essential companion for both students and admirers of the Bard of Avon. The book meticulously organizes the established biographical details of William Shakespeare, separating historical evidence from myth and tradition.
Beyond the personal history of the author, the work provides a vivid exploration of the Elizabethan and Jacobean theatrical world, offering insights into the acting companies, playhouses, and the social milieu of the English Renaissance. Readers will find detailed analyses of the chronology and authenticity of the plays and poems, as well as a look at the textual history and the evolution of Shakespearean scholarship. By consolidating the known facts of Shakespeare's existence and creative output, Neilson and Thorndike provide a clear, objective framework for understanding the foundation of English literature. Whether exploring the First Folio or the intricacies of the sonnets, this book remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking a grounded understanding of the man behind the masterpieces.
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