Sidney Lee
A Life of William Shakespeare
Sidney Lee
A Life of William Shakespeare
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A biography first published in 1898, and regarded for many years as the most reliable account of Shakespeare's life.
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A biography first published in 1898, and regarded for many years as the most reliable account of Shakespeare's life.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781108048194
- ISBN-10: 1108048196
- Artikelnr.: 35453069
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781108048194
- ISBN-10: 1108048196
- Artikelnr.: 35453069
Preface
1. Parentage and birth
2. Childhood, education, and marriage
3. The farewell to Stratford
4. On the London stage
5. Early dramatic work
6. The first appeal to the reading public
7. The sonnets and their literary history
8. The borrowed conceits of the sonnets
9. The patronage of the Earl of Southampton
10. The supposed story of intrigue in the sonnets
11. The development of dramatic power
12. The practical affairs of life
13. Maturity of genius
14. The highest themes of tragedy
15. The latest plays
16. The close of life
17. Survivors and descendants
18. Autographs, portraits, and memorials
19. Bibliography
20. Posthumous reputation
21. General estimate
Appendix: 1. The sources of biographical knowledge
2. The Bacon-Shakespeare controversy
3. The youthful career of the Earl of Southampton
4. The Earl of Southampton as a literary patron
5. The true history of Thomas Thorpe and 'Mr. W. H.'
6. 'Mr. William Herbert'
7. Shakespeare and the Earl of Pembroke
8. The 'Will' sonnets
9. The vogue of the Elizabethan sonnet, 1594-7
10. Bibliographical note on the sonnet in France, 1550-1600
Index.
1. Parentage and birth
2. Childhood, education, and marriage
3. The farewell to Stratford
4. On the London stage
5. Early dramatic work
6. The first appeal to the reading public
7. The sonnets and their literary history
8. The borrowed conceits of the sonnets
9. The patronage of the Earl of Southampton
10. The supposed story of intrigue in the sonnets
11. The development of dramatic power
12. The practical affairs of life
13. Maturity of genius
14. The highest themes of tragedy
15. The latest plays
16. The close of life
17. Survivors and descendants
18. Autographs, portraits, and memorials
19. Bibliography
20. Posthumous reputation
21. General estimate
Appendix: 1. The sources of biographical knowledge
2. The Bacon-Shakespeare controversy
3. The youthful career of the Earl of Southampton
4. The Earl of Southampton as a literary patron
5. The true history of Thomas Thorpe and 'Mr. W. H.'
6. 'Mr. William Herbert'
7. Shakespeare and the Earl of Pembroke
8. The 'Will' sonnets
9. The vogue of the Elizabethan sonnet, 1594-7
10. Bibliographical note on the sonnet in France, 1550-1600
Index.
Preface
1. Parentage and birth
2. Childhood, education, and marriage
3. The farewell to Stratford
4. On the London stage
5. Early dramatic work
6. The first appeal to the reading public
7. The sonnets and their literary history
8. The borrowed conceits of the sonnets
9. The patronage of the Earl of Southampton
10. The supposed story of intrigue in the sonnets
11. The development of dramatic power
12. The practical affairs of life
13. Maturity of genius
14. The highest themes of tragedy
15. The latest plays
16. The close of life
17. Survivors and descendants
18. Autographs, portraits, and memorials
19. Bibliography
20. Posthumous reputation
21. General estimate
Appendix: 1. The sources of biographical knowledge
2. The Bacon-Shakespeare controversy
3. The youthful career of the Earl of Southampton
4. The Earl of Southampton as a literary patron
5. The true history of Thomas Thorpe and 'Mr. W. H.'
6. 'Mr. William Herbert'
7. Shakespeare and the Earl of Pembroke
8. The 'Will' sonnets
9. The vogue of the Elizabethan sonnet, 1594-7
10. Bibliographical note on the sonnet in France, 1550-1600
Index.
1. Parentage and birth
2. Childhood, education, and marriage
3. The farewell to Stratford
4. On the London stage
5. Early dramatic work
6. The first appeal to the reading public
7. The sonnets and their literary history
8. The borrowed conceits of the sonnets
9. The patronage of the Earl of Southampton
10. The supposed story of intrigue in the sonnets
11. The development of dramatic power
12. The practical affairs of life
13. Maturity of genius
14. The highest themes of tragedy
15. The latest plays
16. The close of life
17. Survivors and descendants
18. Autographs, portraits, and memorials
19. Bibliography
20. Posthumous reputation
21. General estimate
Appendix: 1. The sources of biographical knowledge
2. The Bacon-Shakespeare controversy
3. The youthful career of the Earl of Southampton
4. The Earl of Southampton as a literary patron
5. The true history of Thomas Thorpe and 'Mr. W. H.'
6. 'Mr. William Herbert'
7. Shakespeare and the Earl of Pembroke
8. The 'Will' sonnets
9. The vogue of the Elizabethan sonnet, 1594-7
10. Bibliographical note on the sonnet in France, 1550-1600
Index.