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Shakespeare and His Love

A Play in Four Acts and an Epilogue
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In «Shakespeare and His Love,» Frank Harris embarks on an imaginative exploration of William Shakespeare's life, particularly focusing on his romantic entanglements. Written in a lyrical and evocative style, Harris blends biographical elements with literary speculation, crafting a narrative that illuminates the intricate relationship between Shakespeare's work and his experiences of love. The text is set against the backdrop of the Elizabethan era, offering a rich literary context that enhances our understanding of the poet's passions, both personal and artistic, weaving together themes of lust, loss, and the sublime nature of romantic longing that pervades his plays. Frank Harris, a notable figure in early 20th-century literature and journalism, was deeply influenced by his own tumultuous relationships and fervent passion for the arts. His background in philosophical thought and his friendships with literary giants propelled him to delve into the psyche of Shakespeare, seeking to unearth the inspirations behind his timeless works. Harris'Äôs unique perspective as both a writer and a critic necessitated a journey into the heart of Shakespearean love, as it mirrored his own complex romantic pursuits. This book is highly recommended for readers intrigued by the intersection of literary analysis and biography. Harris'Äôs text invites you to not only reconsider Shakespeare's poetry and plays but also to reflect on the universal nature of love, making it an essential read for both Shakespearean enthusiasts and anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of human emotion.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
Volume:
80 p.
ISBN:
4066339527522
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