The New Shakspere Society's Transactions

The New Shakspere Society's Transactions
Title The New Shakspere Society's Transactions PDF eBook
Author New Shakspere Society (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1887
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The New Shakespeare Society's Transactions

The New Shakespeare Society's Transactions
Title The New Shakespeare Society's Transactions PDF eBook
Author New Shakspere Society (London, England)
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1876
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The Shakespeare Company, 1594-1642

The Shakespeare Company, 1594-1642
Title The Shakespeare Company, 1594-1642 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gurr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 362
Release 2004-04-15
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521807302

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This is the first complete history of the theater company in which Shakespeare acted and which staged all his plays. Created in 1594, the company became the King's Men in 1603 and ran for forty-eight years up to the closure of 1642. Andrew Gurr provides a study of the company's activities, explores its social role in its time and examines its repertoire of plays. This comprehensive illustrated history will be an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to know more about the conditions under which Shakespeare and his successors worked.

New-Shakespeareana

New-Shakespeareana
Title New-Shakespeareana PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1904
Genre English literature
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Shakespeare and Company

Shakespeare and Company
Title Shakespeare and Company PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Beach
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 272
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780803260979

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Sylvia Beach was intimately acquainted with the expatriate and visiting writers of the Lost Generation, a label that she never accepted. Like moths of great promise, they were drawn to her well-lighted bookstore and warm hearth on the Left Bank. Shakespeare and Company evokes the zeitgeist of an era through its revealing glimpses of James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, Sherwood Anderson, Andre Gide, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, D. H. Lawrence, and others already famous or soon to be. In his introduction to this new edition, James Laughlin recalls his friendship with Sylvia Beach. Like her bookstore, his publishing house, New Directions, is considered a cultural touchstone.

Shakespeare and Company, Paris

Shakespeare and Company, Paris
Title Shakespeare and Company, Paris PDF eBook
Author Krista Halverson
Publisher Shakespeare Paris
Pages 384
Release 2016
Genre Americans
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For almost 70 years, Shakespeare and Company, the English-language bookstore in Paris, has been a home-away-from-home for celebrated writers--including Jorge Luis Borges, James Baldwin, A. M. Homes, and Dave Eggers--as well as for young, aspiring authors and poets. Visitors are invited to read in the library, share a pot of tea, and sometimes even live in the shop itself, sleeping in beds tucked among the towering shelves of books. Since 1951, more than 30,000 have slept at the "rag and bone shop of the heart." This first, fully illustrated history of the bookstore draws on a century's worth of never-before-seen archives. Photographs and ephemera are woven together with personal essays, diary entries, and poems from more than seventy contributors, including Allen Ginsberg, Anaïs Nin, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Sylvia Beach, Nathan Englander, Dervla Murphy, Jeet Thayil, David Rakoff, Ian Rankin, Kate Tempest, and Ethan Hawke. With hundreds of images, it features Tumbleweed autobiographies, precious historical documents, and beautiful photographs, including ones of such renowned guests as William Burroughs, Henry Miller, Langston Hughes, Alberto Moravia, Zadie Smith, Jimmy Page, and Marilynne Robinson. Tracing more than 100 years in the French capital, the story touches on the Lost Generation and the Beats, the Cold War, May '68, and the feminist movement--all while reflecting on the timeless allure of bohemian life in Paris.--Adapted from dust jacket and publisher website.

Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day

Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day
Title Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day PDF eBook
Author Robert Evans
Publisher Infobase Holdings, Inc
Pages 126
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1646930061

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An engaging, illustrated overview, Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day gives valuable historical context to Shakespeare's works, explaining what daily life was like in the country, in the city, and among the nobility, since all of these settings feature prominently in his plays. Major events from the time period, including the exploration of the New World and the clashes between the British Navy and the Spanish Armada, add important perspective for students studying Shakespeare and his varied works. Coverage includes: Catholicism Rituals of birth, marriage, and death The universities Folklore, superstition, and witchcraft Puritanism Crime Plague Medicine The Spanish Armada Exploration of the New World The Gunpowder Plot And much more.