The Man Shakespeare, His Tragic Life Story

The Man Shakespeare, His Tragic Life Story

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This Work Starts With An Introduction By J.H. Stape, St MaryS University College, Strawberry Hill. First Published In 1909, The Man Shakespeare And His Tragic Life Is A Lively Biography Of England And Arguably The WorldS Greatest Playwright And Poet By An Ardent Admirer. Pursuing The Thesis That A Man So Elusive In The Few Surviving Documents Is Found Full Blown In Very One Of His Works, Frank Harris, A Successful Journalist And Editor, Turns His Hand To Creating An Impressionistic Portrait That Is At Once A Highly Idiosyncratic Exploration Of The Plays And A Telling Of The Life Through Them.A Product Of Late-Victorian Bardolatry, Harris Shakespeare Was Both Hailed And Criticised In Its Day, The New York Times Reviewer Declaring That This Is The Book For Which We Have Waited A Lifetime, While Academic Critics Attacked It As Nonsense. Controversial And Self-Confident, This Biographical Study Retains Its Interest As A Work Of Period Charm. Bristling With Fresh, If Not Always Convincing, Arguments, Combative In Style, And With A Full Battery Of Belletristic Effects, Harris, As Ever, Pulls Off A Tour De Force.

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