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Paperback Shakespeare Actor-Poet Book

ISBN: 1025984900

ISBN13: 9781025984902

Shakespeare Actor-Poet

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"Shakespeare Actor-Poet" offers a profound and scholarly exploration into the life and creative mastery of the world's most celebrated dramatist. Written by the esteemed scholar Clara Longworth de Chambrun, this work delves into the dual nature of William Shakespeare's professional life, examining his experiences on the stage as a performer and his unparalleled contributions to literature as a poet and playwright.

The book meticulously traces Shakespeare's development within the vibrant theatrical landscape of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. By synthesizing historical records with literary analysis, Chambrun provides a vivid portrait of the man behind the plays, shedding light on how his practical knowledge of the theater informed his writing. From the structural brilliance of his sonnets to the dramatic depth of his tragedies and comedies, "Shakespeare Actor-Poet" investigates the nuances of his craftsmanship and the cultural forces that shaped his genius.

This volume is an essential resource for students of literature and theater history alike, offering timeless insights into the Bard's legacy. It highlights the intersection of art and life, presenting Shakespeare not merely as a distant literary figure, but as a working professional whose intimate understanding of the actor's craft revolutionized the English stage.

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