Preface
Illustrations
Part I: A Stratford Youth
1: Birth
Mother of the Child
3: John Shakespeare's Fortunes
4: To Grammar School
5: Opportunity and Need
6: Love and Early Marriage
Part II: Actor and Poet of the London Stage
7: To London and the Amphitheatre Players
8: Attitudes
9: The City in September
10: A Patron, Poems, and Company Work
11: A Servant of the Lord Chamberlain
12: New Place and the Country
Part III: The Maturity of Genius
13: South of Julius Caesar's Tower
14: Hamlet's Questions
15: The King's Servants
16: The Tragic Sublime
Part IV: The Last Phase
17: Tales and Tempests
18: A Gentleman's Choices
Notes
Appendix A: The families of Arden and Shakespeare
Appendix B: Descendants of Shakespeare's nephew Thomas Hart (b.
1605) down to the sale of the Birthplace in 1806
Appendix C: A note on the Shakespeare biographical tradition and
sources for his life
Index
Park Honan is Emeritus Professor at the School of English, University of Leeds.
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about.'
EMLS, 6.2, Sept 2000
`a meticulously researched ... authoritative biography ... it is
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Patrick Richards, Day by Day, 14/12/00.
`Honan has gone through town and church registers with a keen eye
and a happy wit ... an always interesting book.'
Peter Ackroyd, The Times, 22/10/98
`It is fascinating stuff, a wealth of minutiae'
Max Davidson, Travel section, The Daily Telegraph, 22/05/99.
`Park Honan's very readable 'Shakespeare's Life' has the latest
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Plays and Players Applause, Dec 98-Jan 99
`his biography of Shakespeare is clearly the product of a lifelong
engagement with his works and of a thorough study of the
documentary evidence and the life of the time ... others have told
the story of Shakespeare's life, but none of them with the fullness
of detail, the scholarship, the literary skill and the sheer
readability that Honan brings to his task ... this is now the best
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Stanley Wells, The Observer, 18/10/98
`The opening chapters... bring the Stratford of those old days to
vivid and pertinent life... Honan's close quarrying of theatrical
records yields many suggestive nuggets.'
Eric Griffiths, TLS 01/09/2000
`impressive new biography ... Honan's particular flair is for the
vivid dramatic reconstruction of small incidents recorded only
fleetingly by contemporary documents ... a highly readable book
which is more reliable about more aspects of Shakespeare's life and
career than any other currently on the market ...'
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`Park Honan's Shakespeare: a Life is a sober, searching,
coolly-judged narrative, with a strong spirit of place in its
evocations of Stratford and London, guarded about the relationship
between Stratford's life and works, yet also alert to the mystery
at the core of the man. The book eschews sensationalism, even to
the point of austerity, but can flare into sudden, oddly moving
impassioned passages. It is built to last.'
English Studies, Vol.81 No.1
`this fascinating and scholarly book'
The Lakes Leader, 21/04/99.
`serious and worthy. Its strength is that it is rooted in the
social history of the times ...'
Ralph Berry, Contemporary Review, May 1999.
`In this complete, accurate, and up-to-date narrative of
Shakespeare's life, Park Honan uses a wealth of fresh information
to cast new light on Shakespeare's development as an artist,
dramatically changing our perceptions of the actor, poet and
playwright.'
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