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What Was Shakespeare Really Like?
What Was Shakespeare Really Like?
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Sir Stanley Wells is one of the world's greatest authorities on William Shakespeare. Here he brings a lifetime of learning and reflection to bear on some of the most tantalising questions about the poet and dramatist that there are. How did he think, feel, and work? What were his relationships like? What did he believe about death? What made him laugh? This freshly thought and immensely engaging study wrestles with fundamental debates concerning Shakespeare's personality and life. The mysteries of how Shakespeare lived, whom and how he loved, how he worked, how he produced some of the greatest and most abidingly popular works in the history of world literature and drama, have fascinated readers for centuries. This concise, crystalline book conjures illuminating insights to reveal Shakespeare as he was. Wells brings the writer and dramatist alive, in all his fascinating humanity, for readers of today.
- Sir Stanley Wells is a foremost writer and authority on Shakespeare
- The question of what Shakespeare was actually like – what really made him tick – is one of the great mysteries of modern Shakespearean scholarship, now addressed head-on
- This short, brilliantly accessible book addresses fundamental but challenging issues of identity and biography, and puts forward fresh, engaging and provocative interpretations
- Can be read and enjoyed with anyone with the slightest interest in Shakespeare and his immense literary legacy of sonnets and plays