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OverviewModern biographies of William Shakespeare abound; however, close scrutiny of the surviving records clearly show that there is insufficient material for a cradle to grave account of his life, that most of what is written about him cannot be verified from primary sources, and that Shakespearean biography did not attain scholarly or academic respectability until long after Samuel Schoenbaum published William Shakespeare A Documentary Life in 1975. This study begins with a short survey of the history and practice of biography and then surveys the very limited biographical material for Shakespeare. Although Shakespeare gradually attained the status as a national hero during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, there were no serious attempts to reconstruct his life. Any attempt at an account of his life or personality amounts, however, merely to ""biografiction"". Modern biographers differ sharply on Shakespeare’s apparent relationships with Southampton and with Jonson, which merely underlines the fact that the documentary record has to be greatly expanded through contextual description and speculation in order to appear like a Life of Shakespeare. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin GilvaryPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.371kg ISBN: 9780367891596ISBN 10: 036789159 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 17 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Contents Early Editions of Shakespeare’s Works v Abbreviations v List of Tables vii List of Plates vii Acknowledgements viii Introduction: The Fictional Lives of Shakespeare 1 1 Biography: Much Practice, Little Theory 7 1.1 The Western Tradition of Biography 8 1.2 Coherence and Linear Narrative in Biography 12 1.3 Types of Biographical Material 16 2 Gaps in Our Ignorance: the Biographical Material for Shakespeare 18 2.1 Source Material for Shakespeare 19 2.2 Public Records: Stratford 28 2.3 Public Records: London 33 2.4 Literary & Theatrical Records 34 3 Inventing the myths: the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 43 3.1 Early Fictions 43 3.2 Nicholas Rowe’s Acount of the Life &c (1709) 47 3.3 Reprints of Rowe’s Account 52 3.4 Dr. Johnson’s unattempted life of Shakespeare 55 3.5 Edward Capell’s Neglected Insights (1767) 57 4 Doubting the Myths: Malone’s Unwritten Life of Shakespeare 60 4.1 Attempt at a Chronology 61 4.2 Use of the Poems for Biographical Inference 68 4.3 Ambition for a Life of Shakespeare 69 5 Filling in the Gaps: Constructing a life of Shakespeare: 1805-1975 76 5.1 Skepticism in the Nineteenth Century 77 5.2 Emergence of Romantic Biography 79 5.3 Exemplary Life and National Biography 82 5.4 Dowden and the adoption of a chronology 87 5.5 Rejection of Bardolatry in the twentieth century 89 5.6 Persistence of Bardolatry in the twentieth century (to 1975) 92 6 Re-Imagining the Life: Samuel Schoenbaum 94 6.1 Shakespeare’s Lives 94 6.2 William Shakespeare: A Documentary Life 98 6.3 ""Gentle"" Shakespeare 104 7 After Schoenb"ReviewsAuthor InformationKevin Gilvary received his Ph.D. in English Literature from Brunel University London in 2015. He also holds a BA and MA in Classics as well as an MA in Applied Linguistics from the University of Southampton. He taught at Barton Peveril College in Hampshire, UK, for twenty years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |