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OverviewRelying on historical and literary evidence hidden in plain sight, Shakespeare's Greatest Love tells the true, uncensored love story of William Shakespeare and Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton. ""Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate."" -Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, written for and about Southampton. Leaving behind a wife and three young children in Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare moved to London for its thrilling theater scene, where everyone mixed freely across ages, classes, and ranks. It was through their mutual passion for the theater that the handsome twenty-seven-year-old playwright first met and fell deeply in love with the effeminate seventeen-year-old earl who beguiled men and women alike and avowed that 'desire and pleasure [should] sometimes triumph over reason.' Author David Medina demonstrates that Shakespeare wrote more of his plays and poems for and about Southampton than anyone else-works that are sexually charged, romantic, and homoerotic. He also chronicles the evidence that Southampton provided Shakespeare the support he needed to secure his acting company share, coat of arms, family residence, royal commission, life portrait, and funerary bust. Shakespeare and Southampton's personal and professional relationship evolved privately and publicly over a quarter century against the backdrop of a national anti-sodomy law, multiple plague outbreaks, unexpected pregnancies, rushed and possibly forced marriages, a failed rebellion, and political imprisonments. Shakespeare's Greatest Love challenges us all to recognize Southampton as the individual who had the most significant impact on Shakespeare's life, literature, and legacy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David MedinaPublisher: Disruption Books Imprint: Disruption Books ISBN: 9781633311060ISBN 10: 1633311066 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 22 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I – Before I Know Myself, Seek Not to Know Me (Shakespeare’s and Southampton’s Early Years) 1.William 2. Henry PART II – Lord of My Love (Shakespeare’s Poems and Southampton’s Early Patronage) 3. Master-Mistress 4. Adonis 5. Lucrece 6. £1,000 PART III – Bosom Lover of My Lord (Shakespeare’s Plays and Southampton’s Later Patronage) 7. Bassanio 8. Bertram 9. Commissions EpilogueReviews""Shakespeare's Greatest Love raises important questions about Southampton's impact on Shakespeare's life, literature, and legacy."" --Paul M. Smith, Georgetown Law Visiting Professor and Folger Shakespeare Library Board of Governors Member ""A skillful and succinct examination of Shakespeare's relationship with Henry Wriothesley. Medina traces their story through revealing moments in Shakespeare's works . . . while also giving careful consideration to Shakespeare's rising financial and social status thanks to the Earl's patronage. Overflowing with well-observed anecdotes and deft descriptions that paint a full portrait of the ways in which theater, homosexuality, and Shakespeare himself fit into the society of the time."" --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationDavid Medina has more than thirty years of national policy and political experience in Washington D.C.. He has held senior roles in the White House, U.S. Senate, national labor and civil rights organizations, and presidential campaigns. He is a cofounder of Results for America, a national organization that helps governments at all levels build and use evidence and data. David received his B.A. from the University of Chicago and M.P.P. from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |