Little is known about Ann Hathaway, the wife of England's greatest
playwright; a great deal, none of it complimentary, has been assumed.
The omission of her name from Shakespeare's will has been interpreted
as evidence that she was nothing more than an unfortunate mistake from
which Shakespeare did well to distance himself. While Shakespeare is
above all the poet of marriage—repeatedly in his plays, constant
wives redeem unjust and deluded husbands—scholars persist in
positing the worst about the writer's own spouse. In Shakespeare's
Wife, Germaine Greer boldly breaks new ground, combining
literary-historical techniques with documentary evidence about life in
Stratford, to reset the story of Shakespeare's marriage in its social
context. With deep insight and intelligence, she offers daring and
thoughtful new theories about the farmer's daughter who married
England's greatest poet, painting a vivid portrait of a remarkable
woman. A passionate and perceptive work of first-rate scholarship that
reclaims this maligned figure from generations of scholarly neglect
and misogyny, Shakespeare's Wife poses bold questions and opens new
fields of investigation and research.
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ISBN
9780061847769
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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