Sir Henry Neville, Alias William Shakespeare - Mark Bradbeer, John Casson

Sir Henry Neville, Alias William Shakespeare

Authorship Evidence in the History Plays
Buch | Softcover
248 Seiten
2015
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7864-9481-1 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
During Shakespeare's life, the History Plays were more than a collection of history lessons. They were cause to compare and contrast with the current monarchy and perhaps draw out some allegories and allusions. They were political and therefore dangerous. Yet William Shakespeare from Stratford-on-Avon never spent time in prison, unlike his fellow playwrights, Marlowe, Kyd and Jonson. The identification of authorship candidate, Henry Neville, by James and Rubinstein (2005), has opened the door to reinterpret the canon, particularly the History Plays. With this key, we review these plays. Neville had intimate access to a major history source, the Holinshed Chronicles (1587), had been ambassador to France and spoke French (Henry V), knew the descendents of Jack Cade (Henry VI), knew Crosby Place (Richard III) and lived in Blackfriars (Henry VIII). When Neville became a political prisoner, 'Shakespeare' stopped writing History Plays.

We have accessed Neville's library containing annotated books, suggesting they are source material for the plays. By reference to the Holinshed Chronicles, in particular, we have identified numerous anomalies in the plays that indicate a consistent bias that portrays his ancestors in a positive light, reveals Neville's politics, and his self-portrait.

Mark Bradbeer is a registered nurse with research experience and a publication record in the biomedical literature. He lives in Australia. John Casson has extensively investigated the therapeutic use of drama and has published two previous books on Neville/Shakepeare. He lives in England.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Foreword: Sir Henry Neville and the Shakespeare Authorship Question (by William D. Rubinstein)

Preface

Introduction

1. King John (1199–1216)

2. Edward III (1327–1377)

3. Richard II (1377–1399)

4. Henry IV (1399–1413)

5. Henry V (1413–1422)

6. Henry VI (1422–1461; 1470–1471)

7. Richard III (1483–1485)

8. Henry VIII (1509–1547)

9. The Other History Plays: A Hidden Neville Leitmotif

10. Neville’s Trial Statement and Hamlet

11. Poets, Politicians, Vicars and History in 1603

12. The Writer Revealed: Henry Neville in His Political Context

Appendices:

A. The Earl of Southampton, Richard III, Shakespeare and Henry Neville

B. What’s a Pelican Doing in Edward III? A Tudor Interpretation of a Plantagenet History Play

Chapter Notes

References

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2015
Zusatzinfo 62 photographs & illustrations
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-7864-9481-6 / 0786494816
ISBN-13 978-0-7864-9481-1 / 9780786494811
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