The Shakespeare Game, Or, The Mystery of the Great PhoenixAlgora Publishing, 2003 - 482 Seiten Originally published in Moscow, The Shakespeare Game quickly hit Russia's "nonfiction best seller" list. It was an intellectual sensation and went through three editions in the first year. Asking why do we have Shakespeare, and who is Shakespeare, Gililov has studied watermarks and printer's type, registration dates, and documented biographical details of Shakespeares contemporaries, considering the physical evidence as well as the personalities and motives of the suspects. Gililov suggests an answer to the Shakespeare riddle -- one that will delight literature fans and confound the proponents of other "candidate bards." He finds the key in the most mysterious Shakespeare poem, The Phoenix and the Turtle, and the collection in which it was published; he identifies its heroes and reveals the meaning in this shocking requiem and its connection with works by Ben Jonson, John Donne and other great contemporaries of "Shakespeare." Along the way, Gililov probes and refutes the mystification around the court jester Thomas Coryate and numerous other Elizabethan/Jacobean literary oddities. Book jacket. |
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... later, such an approach is not accidental. A requiem . . . a threne . . . For whom? Whose death inspired the poet to create such a poem? Who are these two, a wonderful couple, “stars of love,” that adorned this earth and left it nearly ...
... later, such an approach is not accidental. A requiem . . . a threne . . . For whom? Whose death inspired the poet to create such a poem? Who are these two, a wonderful couple, “stars of love,” that adorned this earth and left it nearly ...
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... later traditions the author used, to what extent those elements were transformed, and what new traits were added. The analysis must combine a literary and a historical approach, for only the combination allows us to determine the ...
... later traditions the author used, to what extent those elements were transformed, and what new traits were added. The analysis must combine a literary and a historical approach, for only the combination allows us to determine the ...
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... later on . “ A solemne day of meeting mongst the Gods , And royal parliament there was ordained ; The heavenly Sinod was at open ods , And many harts with earthly wrongs were painted ; Some came to crave excuse , some to complaine Of ...
... later on . “ A solemne day of meeting mongst the Gods , And royal parliament there was ordained ; The heavenly Sinod was at open ods , And many harts with earthly wrongs were painted ; Some came to crave excuse , some to complaine Of ...
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... later about those magnificent verses , many of them extremely close to Shakespeare's sonnets and true masterpieces . One may notice that the images of the Turtle and the Phoenix did not acquire their final traits with Chester at once ...
... later about those magnificent verses , many of them extremely close to Shakespeare's sonnets and true masterpieces . One may notice that the images of the Turtle and the Phoenix did not acquire their final traits with Chester at once ...
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Chapter 2 A LongStanding Controversy About StratfordonAvon | 91 |
Chapter 3 The Chaste Lords of Sherwood Forest | 227 |
Chapter 4 Thomas Coryate of Odcombe the Worlds Greatest Legstretcher Alias the Prince of Poets | 319 |
Excerpts from the book Coryates Crudities | 359 |
Chapter 5 Death And Canonization Behind the Curtain | 389 |
Chapter 6 For Whom the Bell Tolled | 447 |
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The Shakespeare Game, Or, The Mystery of the Great Phoenix Ilʹi︠a︡ Gililov Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2003 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actors appeared authentic authorship Bacon Bard Belvoir Ben Jonson biographies Blount Cambridge Chester book Chester collection contemporaries copy Coryate’s Countess of Pembroke Crudities daughter death dedicated documents Donne Earl of Essex Earl of Pembroke Earl of Rutland Earl of Southampton edition Elizabeth Rutland Emilia Lanyer England English engraving facts Folio Francis Francis Beaumont friends Gullio Hamlet hath Henry heroes John Donne John Salusbury John Weever Jonson King lady Lanyer later letter literary literature London Lord Love's Martyr manuscripts Marston Mary Sidney mask mentioned monument Muses mystery never non-Stratfordians noted Odcombe Odcombian Oxford Padua person Philip Sidney Phoenix playwright poem poet poetic poetry portrait printed published Queen reader Robert Chester Roger Manners Shakespeare plays Shakespeare scholars Shakspere sonnets story strange Stratford Stratfordian theater thee Thomas Coryate thou Turtle verses watermarks Weever William Shakespeare words writer written wrote
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 9 - So between them love did shine, That the turtle saw his right Flaming in the phoenix' sight; Either was the other's mine.