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Shakespeare's Friends
Kate Emery Pogue
Book Code:
C8956
ISBN:
0-275-98956-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-98956-9
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275989569
208 pages, N/A
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
1/30/2006
List Price:
$39.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £22.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
Ebook
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Literature
»
English Literature
Literature
»
Literature (General)
Literature
»
Drama
Reviews:
In this handy volume, Pogue has compiled brief biographies of about 50 of Shakespeare's friends and acquaintances. Introductory material provides perspective and indicates Shakespeare's relationship with each of the people profiled. The text is enriched with appendixes providing examples of friendship in Shakespeare's plays, contemporary comments about Shakespeare, a list of important Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists and actors, and the roles Shakespeare's friends may have played. While similar biographic information can be found in works such as the
Oxford Dictionary of Shakespeare
or the
Oxford Companion to Shakespeare
, none of the standard works provides as convenient an access to information about the lives of so many of Shakespeare's friends. Pogue has diligently collected what little is known about a variety of people, from childhood friends (such as Richard Quiney) to collaborators (such as Thomas Dekker) and even the wives of Shakespeare's friends. Recommended for all public and academic libraries.
—Library Journal
April 15, 2006
Well written and entertaining, Pogue's handbook to Shakespeare's friends draws from, and is informed by, some of the best 20th-century biographical studies, e.g., work by E. K. Chambers, Samuel Schoenbaum, Ian Wilson, and Edgar Fripp. Though it is not meant as cutting-edge scholarship, it is a unique and useful discussion of Shakespeare's documented friendships. Pogue takes the sound approach of dividing the bard's friends into three categories: from Stratford, from London, and from work. The book can be read as a continuous narrative, with a brief account of Shakespeare's life serving to introduce the whole work, or dipped into for information about particular people. One of the rewards of this friendship-by-friendship organization is that it puts well-known facts and individuals into fresh perspectives. Four appendixes, one of which gathers all that Shakespeare's contemporaries wrote of him, further the value of this fine handbook. Recommended. All readers; all levels.
—Choice
September 2006
[T]his is an ideal introduction to Shakespeare's most likely fellows...
—British Shakespeare Association Newsletter
October 2006
Pogue has assembled information from scattered sources into a reference that readers can use to find out what sort of company Shakespeare kept, or to research particular people with reference to their connection with him. She discusses them individually in sections on Stratford, London, work, collaborators, shareholders and housekeepers, and wives.
—Reference & Research Book News
May 2006
Endorsement From Richard Easton
Tony-award winning actor, New York, London, San Diego:
During a long experience of acting Shakespeare--well over 50 productions, from
Hamlet
in high school in 1950 to
Henry IV
at Lincoln Center in 2004--with some of the greatest stars and best directors in the theater, my aim has always been to make the audience feel as I do, that the playwright is easily accessible to modern audiences. That he is, in fact, an easily made friend. This delightful and fascinating book accomplishes that noble aim most beautifully.
Endorsement From Dr. Sidney Berger,
Producing Director, Houston Shakespeare Festival
Director, School of Theatre, University of Houston:
Kate Pogue's literary detective work adds a vital dimension to our frail knowledge of Shakespeare's life. The book allows us into his time and gives us insights which place him in the context of the vital world of his colleagues and friends.
Endorsement From Zoe Caldwell
Actress, Director
author of
I Will Be Cleopatra: An Actress's Journey
:
Who would have thought there was anything new to know about Shakespeare? Well, there is! Who were his friends? It makes a big difference to know.
Endorsement From Penny Metropulos
Stage Director
Associate Artistic Director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival:
Kate Pogue's provocative investigation into the lives of the real characters in Shakespeare's world offers us richly drawn portraits and anecdotes that illuminate the man behind the plays. Through this book we can imagine a link between his writing and the people who surrounded his life.
Shakespeare's Friends
is a wonderful addition to any Shakespeare library.
Endorsement From Herman Gollob
author,
Me and Shakespeare
:
Shakespeare's Friends
is a unique, lively and appealing approach to Shakespeare's life and times. Shakespeare enthusiasts surely will find it useful and entertaining.
Endorsement From Dr. Paul Rathburn
University of Notre Dame
Founding Artistic Producer, Summer Shakespeare at Notre Dame:
Kate Pogue's new book,
Shakespeare's Friends
, provides a welcome respite from the swirl of cynicism, sentimentality, myth, and legend surrounding Shakespeare's private life. Pogue is judicious, restrained, and scholarly. True believers and anti-Stratfordians alike will find this an informative and jolly good read.
Description:
Shakespeare, more than any other writer in the western world, based much of his work on the consequences of friendship. Given the value placed on friends in his writing, many readers have wondered about the role friendship played in his own life. This work gives readers the chance to learn more about Shakespeare's friends, who they were and what they can tell us about Shakespeare and his times. For instance, Richard Field was a boyhood friend with whom Shakespeare went to school in Stratford. Field became a well-known London printer. The details of Field's life illuminate both the details of Shakespeare's boyhood education and the poet's relationship with the printing, publishing, and book-selling world in London. Francis Collins, a lawyer who represented Shakespeare in a number of legal dealings, drafted both versions of Shakespeare's will. This life-long friend was one of the last men eve to see Shakespeare pick up a pen to write. Through these vivid and animated sketches, readers will come to know about Shakespeare's life and times.
While the book has a lively, accessible narrative tone within chapters, its organization and features make it highly useful to the school library market as well as the academic world. It contains cross references, a detailed Table of Contents and a highly organized structure with uniformity across sections and chapters. The writing is accessible and could be easily used by upper-level high school students looking to augment school assignments.
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
William Shakespeare
FRIENDS IN STRATFORD
Richard Quiney
Hamnet Sadler
Richard Tyler
Richard Field
The Combe Family
The Nash Family
William Reynolds
Thomas Greene
John Hall
Thomas Russell
Alexander Aspinall
Julius Shaw
John Robinson
Francis Collins
William Walker
FRIENDS IN LONDON
Shakespeare and Royalty
Queen Elizabeth I
King James I
Earl of Southampton
Emilia Bassano Lanier
The Pembrokes
Lady Warwick
Maria Montjoy
William Johnson
Michael Drayton
The Davanants
FRIENDS AT WORK
Philip Henslowe
Edward Alleyn
Christopher Marlowe
The Collaborators
Thomas Dekker
Beaumont and Fletcher
Ben Jonson
Shareholders and Housekeepers
Thomas Pope
William Sly
Cutbert Burbage
Will Kempe
Augustin Phillips
Richard Burbage
John Heminge
Henry Condell
The Wives
Judith Sadler
Elizabeth Quiney
Anne Digges Russell
Dorothy Nash
Ann Shaw Aspinall
Jaqueline Vautrollier Field
Rebecca Heminge
Elizabeth Condell
Winifred Burbage
THE FIRST FOLIO
CONCLUSION
AFTERWORD
APPENDICES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LC Card Number:
2005020950
LCC Class:
PR2894
Dewey Class:
822
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