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William Shakespeare: A Popular Life
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William Shakespeare: A Popular Life

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Garry O'Connor’s biography creates a vivd impression of Shakespeare’s family life his marriage and sexuality the intimate details of his background and his relationships with the theatre his audiences and the towering political figures of his time such as Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex. It captures the darkness and confusion of his religious feelings and his painful search for identity as well as his continuous commitments to change and development. O'Connor imaginatively and persuasively reconstructs the playwright’s life and career.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1999
Pages
392
ISBN
9781557834010

Garry O'Connor’s biography creates a vivd impression of Shakespeare’s family life his marriage and sexuality the intimate details of his background and his relationships with the theatre his audiences and the towering political figures of his time such as Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex. It captures the darkness and confusion of his religious feelings and his painful search for identity as well as his continuous commitments to change and development. O'Connor imaginatively and persuasively reconstructs the playwright’s life and career.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1999
Pages
392
ISBN
9781557834010