The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story

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Good Press, 3 gru 2019 - 340
In 'The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story' author Frank Harris traces the story of William Shakespeare through his plays, showing how the playwright painted himself in twenty different characters at different stages of his life. Harris argues that Shakespeare is more interesting than other great writers because he painted himself as a young and inexperienced artist, in his eventful maturity, and in his decline. Harris claims that previous commentators have missed the man and his story, and instead idealized him, and thus in this book, he seeks to use scientific methods to recreate Shakespeare, highlighting both his virtues and vices, and ultimately making him clearer to readers.
 

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INTRODUCTION
SHAKESPEARE PAINTED BY HIMSELF
HAMLETMACBETH
DUKE VINCENTIOPOSTHUMUS
THE BASTARD
SHAKESPEARES MEN OF ACTION continued HOTSPUR
KING
TWELFTH NIGHT
PART II
PART III
BRUTUS
HAMLET
PART II
The Man Shakespeare and
PART I Troilus and Cressida
PART II Antony and Cleopatra

FALSTAFF
BOOK II
SHAKESPEARE AS ANTONIO THE MERCHANT
PART I
LEAR
TIMON OF ATHENS
SHAKESPEARES LIFE

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