The Case for Shakespeare: The End of the Authorship Question
Autor Scott McCreaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2005
While gaps in the biographical record for William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon continue to confound literary scholars, McCrea here concludes that he was, indeed, the playwright and poet we have always thought him to be. This literary forensics case follows the trail of evidence in the historical record and in the plays and poems themselves. It investigates the counterclaims for other authors and the suppositions that the real author of the works must have been a soldier, a scholar, a lawyer, a courtier, and a traveler to Italy. In spirited and fascinating detail, McCrea carefully takes apart the case for other authors and proves the case conclusively.
Unlike other books that make the case for one or another candidate for the real Shakespeare, this book makes the case for the Bard of Avon even as it considers the alternative arguments for other authors and presents the evidence against them. Special attention is paid to the leading contender, Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, but like other conspiracy theories, this one is put to rest through a detailed combing of the clues and a convincing presentation of the facts. In the end, readers will be reassured as to the identity of the real Shakespeare, who was, and is, the glover's son from Avon.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313361777
ISBN-10: 0313361770
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313361770
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Sleight of Hand
The Man Who Wrote the Plays
Two Shakespeares
The Third Man
The Vacuum
Reasonable Doubts
Lawyer's Fingers
The Courtier's Tongue
The Sonneteer
Footprints in the Garden
The Man Who Didn't
Suspects
The Accused
Motive and Means
Have the Body
The Logjam
Grief and Strife
All Conspiracy Theories Are Alike
Notes and References
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Sleight of Hand
The Man Who Wrote the Plays
Two Shakespeares
The Third Man
The Vacuum
Reasonable Doubts
Lawyer's Fingers
The Courtier's Tongue
The Sonneteer
Footprints in the Garden
The Man Who Didn't
Suspects
The Accused
Motive and Means
Have the Body
The Logjam
Grief and Strife
All Conspiracy Theories Are Alike
Notes and References
Bibliography
Recenzii
McCrea establishes conclusively that Shakespeare, the Stratford-born actor--not Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, or Marlowe, Bacon, or anyone else--did in fact compose the works attributed to him. . . . Essential. All collections; all levels.
McCrea's position on the authorship question is instantly clear: he refers to those who deny that Will Shakespeare of Stratford is the author of the sonnets and plays credited to him as heretic. . . . McCrea examines all available biographical evidence about the Stratford Shakespeare. Because this evidence is scanty and does not prove or disprove Shakespeare's authorship, he supports his conclusions with ample quotes from primary materials and references to scholarly studies. Readers can judge for themselves whether to agree or disagree. . . . Recommended for all libraries needing to balance out collections about the authorship question.
This is the latest in an honourable line of books reaffirming Shakespeare's authorship. . . . The Case for Shakespeare gives reliable and well argued accounts of both sides, bringing out the sleight of hand, specious logic, imaginary evidence, misdirection and above all subjective approaches that have spawned so many rival candidates.
. . .. hundreds of examples of historical and literary consilience have been compiled by Purchase College theatre professor and playwright Scott McCrea in his aptly titled book The Case for Shakespeare (Praeger, 2008), which demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that, in the Bard's own words from Julius Caesar, Shakespeare was not just a man but the man. . .
McCrea's position on the authorship question is instantly clear: he refers to those who deny that Will Shakespeare of Stratford is the author of the sonnets and plays credited to him as heretic. . . . McCrea examines all available biographical evidence about the Stratford Shakespeare. Because this evidence is scanty and does not prove or disprove Shakespeare's authorship, he supports his conclusions with ample quotes from primary materials and references to scholarly studies. Readers can judge for themselves whether to agree or disagree. . . . Recommended for all libraries needing to balance out collections about the authorship question.
This is the latest in an honourable line of books reaffirming Shakespeare's authorship. . . . The Case for Shakespeare gives reliable and well argued accounts of both sides, bringing out the sleight of hand, specious logic, imaginary evidence, misdirection and above all subjective approaches that have spawned so many rival candidates.
. . .. hundreds of examples of historical and literary consilience have been compiled by Purchase College theatre professor and playwright Scott McCrea in his aptly titled book The Case for Shakespeare (Praeger, 2008), which demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that, in the Bard's own words from Julius Caesar, Shakespeare was not just a man but the man. . .