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Shakespeare & His Tragic Life

Shakespeare & His Tragic Life

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This work starts with an Introduction by J.H. Stape, St Mary's University College, Strawberry Hill. First published in 1909, "The Man Shakespeare and his Tragic Life" is a lively biography of England and arguably the world's greatest playwright and poet by an ardent admirer. Pursuing the thesis that a man so elusive in the few surviving documents is found full blown in every one of his works, Frank Harris, a successful journalist and editor, turns his hand to creating an impressionistic portrait that is at once a highly idiosyncratic exploration of the plays and a telling of the life through them. A product of late-Victorian Bardolatry, Harris' Shakespeare was both hailed and criticised in its day, the "New York Times" reviewer declaring that 'This is the book for which we have waited a lifetime', while academic critics attacked it as 'nonsense'. Controversial and self-confident, this biographical study retains its interest as a work of period charm. Bristling with fresh, if not always convincing, arguments, combative in style, and with a full battery of belletristic effects, Harris, as ever, pulls off a tour de force.

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ISBN13: 9781840225631
ISBN10: 1840225637
Language: English
Publisher: Wordsworth
Publication Year: 2008
Format: Paperback

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    Vivid Victorian take on Shakespeare's mysterious life.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're passionate about Shakespeare and enjoy a fiery, opinionated approach, this book will fascinate you. Harris's lively and somewhat controversial portrayal offers a unique window into how Shakespeare was viewed in the early 20th century, blending biographical speculation with literary analysis. It's a lively read that sparks debate, perfect for those who appreciate a blend of history, drama, and a splash of Victorian flair.

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