Ambifacts
Gary Taylor, 7 January 1993
Shakespeare: The Later Years
by Russell Fraser.
Columbia, 380 pp., $35, April 1992,0 231 06766 6 Show More
by Russell Fraser.
Columbia, 380 pp., $35, April 1992,
Shakespeare: His Life, Work and Era
by Dennis Kay.
Sidgwick, 368 pp., £20, May 1992,0 283 99878 4 Show More
by Dennis Kay.
Sidgwick, 368 pp., £20, May 1992,
William Shakespeare: The Anatomy of an Enigma
by Peter Razzell.
Caliban, 188 pp., May 1992,1 85066 010 7 Show More
by Peter Razzell.
Caliban, 188 pp., May 1992,
Politics, Plague and Shakespeare’s Theatre: The Stuart Years
by Leeds Barroll.
Cornell, 249 pp., £20.80, January 1992,0 8014 2479 8 Show More
by Leeds Barroll.
Cornell, 249 pp., £20.80, January 1992,
Shakespeare Verbatim: The Reproduction of Authenticity and the 1790 Apparatus
by Margreta de Grazia.
Oxford, 244 pp., £30, February 1991,0 19 811778 7 Show More
by Margreta de Grazia.
Oxford, 244 pp., £30, February 1991,
“... Why do people read a biography of Shakespeare? Either as a substitute for or as a supplement to a reading of his work. I may read about Byron or Orton because the life itself is both well-documented and well worth watching; but Shakespeare’s life is neither. How he behaved, what he endured, who he knew, where he went – such information does not expand or deepen my grasp of human possibility, as in their different ways the history of Thomas More or John Milton does ... ”