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Shakespeare and the Stuff of Life Summary

Shakespeare and the Stuff of Life: Treasures from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust by Delia Garratt (Director of Cultural Engagement, Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust)

Shakespeare lived and worked in an extraordinary period of change and discovery which can be hard to understand in 21st century. Just as modern audiences connect to the enduring and universal appeal of his plays, so we can connect to objects from his lifetime to illuminate our understanding of his work. This unique book brings together, for the first time, a selection of 50 objects from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon. An accessible and lavishly illustrated object-based exploration of the role and significance of notable paintings, furniture, ceramics, textiles and metal wares in the everyday experience of people living in Shakespearean England, the book will appeal to anyone with a love of Shakespeare. Organised along a simple narrative based on the Seven Ages of Man speech from As You Like It, the book reveals how material objects can provide greater insight into such major themes as religious and social change, education, birth, marriage, death, family life, professional and community life. Published to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death in 2016, the book brings Shakespeare's life and times engagingly to life for readers of all ages.

Shakespeare and the Stuff of Life Reviews

There is a certain type of book I love so much that when one arrives through the letter slot I start grinning the same kind of slightly crazed expression one gets after too much spent away from tequila. I call them the Oddities, books that don't quite fit into the standard categories ... Shakespeare and the Stuff of Life is a perfect example of a scrumptious Oddity ... I can quite guarantee you will find this an immensely enjoyable read. * San Diego Book Review *
[A] cute memento ... Shakespeare and the Stuff of Life is a sweet picture book showing cushion covers, bodices and oak cupboards. * Evening Standard *
[Here is] a project to pick a hundred limelights to illuminate [Shakespeare's] texts and his times ... and the chances are, seeing as the results are almost more powerful here than in the best museum, you will like it very much indeed ... The relevant quotes from the plays and poetry ... come perfectly to life ... And of course, as was the intent, so does Shakespeare come perfectly to life. * The Bookbag *
In seven vividly illustrated chapters, which run from 'Birth' and 'Childhood' to 'Professional Life' and 'Older Age,' Shakespeare's biography unfolds through a series of objects: books, chairs, beds, gloves, cloths, cauldrons, posset cups, and many other artifacts. * Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *

About Delia Garratt (Director of Cultural Engagement, Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust)

Delia Garratt, Head of Cultural Engagement,The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK. Tara Hamling is Senior Lecturer in History and Associate Fellow of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK.

Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction 1.Birth 2.Childhood 3.Youth 4. Marriage and Domestic Life 5. Professional Life 6. Older Age 7. Death Key dates in the life of William Shakespeare Credits and references

Additional information

GOR007427754
9781474222266
1474222269
Shakespeare and the Stuff of Life: Treasures from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust by Delia Garratt (Director of Cultural Engagement, Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20160225
136
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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