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Date
2013
Location
United States
Media format
Printed text
Extent
257 pages
Language
English
Size
23 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 351688
Folger call number: PR2947.O9 B68 2013
Folger holdings ID: 500309
Accession Number: 269758
Folger call number: PR2947.O9 B68 2013
Folger holdings ID: 500309
Accession Number: 269758
Summary
The essays in this collection look at Shakespeare's plays and poems from an Oxfordian perspective (i.e., that the true Shakespeare was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford). The particular Oxfordian perspective held in common by all the contributors is that Shakespeare was always telling the story of his life and involvement in the Elizabethan Court and its politics, especially the red-hot politics of sucession (who would follow Elizabeth?) that engulfed the English nation in the final years of Elizabeth's reign. Yet, even as he expounded on these political issues of his day, his most profound writing was about his own story, the story of a man who had "laid great bases for eternity," but who also knew that, in the end, he himself would be erased from history
Also known as
Extended title: A poet's rage : understanding shakespeare through authorship studies / edited by William Boyle
Subjects
Related names
subject: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
editor: Boyle, William
publisher: Forever Press
editor: Boyle, William
publisher: Forever Press