Shakespeare the ElizabethanPutnam, 1977 - 128 sider No writer was more a man of the theatre than William Shakespeare -- player, playwright, producer; man of business, with a share in the Lord Chamberlain's Company and the Globe theater, part-owner of the Blackfriars. His career was an Elizabethan success-story. Here it is portrayed in Shakespeare's close association with that circle -- the young Earl of Southampton of the Poems and Sonnets, his patron whose step-father was Vice-Chamberlain; Lord Chamberlain Hunsdon himself, whose mistress, Emilia Bassano, was taken over for a time by the dramatist. |
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Side 45
... seen there . In March next year Shakespeare received payment for them , with Richard Burbage and Kemp ; henceforward the Company had the lead at Court . It was his share in the Company , rather than payments for acting and writing plays ...
... seen there . In March next year Shakespeare received payment for them , with Richard Burbage and Kemp ; henceforward the Company had the lead at Court . It was his share in the Company , rather than payments for acting and writing plays ...
Side 77
... seen , then he pays yet another English penny at another door . During the performance food and drink are carried round the audience . The actors are most expensively and elaborately costumed . With the cycle of subjects that appealed ...
... seen , then he pays yet another English penny at another door . During the performance food and drink are carried round the audience . The actors are most expensively and elaborately costumed . With the cycle of subjects that appealed ...
Side 99
... seen , is more concerned with the faction - fighting of the age , partisan and party warfare . Shakespeare continues his disillusioned comment on it ; he had seen Essex's followers slip away at his fall - Francis Bacon even before it ...
... seen , is more concerned with the faction - fighting of the age , partisan and party warfare . Shakespeare continues his disillusioned comment on it ; he had seen Essex's followers slip away at his fall - Francis Bacon even before it ...
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Stratford Beginnings | 9 |
The Rival Poet and the Dark Lady | 29 |
The Lord Chamberlains Company | 42 |
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