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The Shakespeare Guide to Italy: Retracing the Bard's Unknown Travels
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The Shakespeare Guide to Italy: Retracing the Bard's Unknown Travels
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The Shakespeare Guide to Italy: Retracing the Bard's Unknown Travels
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“Exciting, original, and convincing. . . . This book is essential reading for all concerned with who really wrote the works of Shakespeare. A thrilling journey of discovery." —Sir Derek Jacobi, Shakespearean actor, Associate Artist, Royal Shakespeare Company
Equal parts literary detective story and vivid travelogue,
The Shakespeare Guide to Italy
chronicles author Richard Paul Roe’s thirty-year quest to find the locations in which Shakespeare set his ten Italian plays—delivering a text which will forever change our understanding of how to read the Bard of Avon and irrevocably alter our vision of who William Shakespeare really was.
More than 150 images illustrate and enhance Roe’s captivating narrative, illuminating his lifelong journey and shining a light into the depths of Shakespeare’s experiences in Italy. Until now, Shakespeare’s use of Italian backdrops—
Romeo and Juliet
’s Verona,
Othello
’s Venice,
Much Ado About Nothing
’s Messina, to name a few—has been the source of controversy and conjecture. With
, Roe’s meticulous study reveals the secrets that have eluded scholars for centuries.
Equal parts literary detective story and vivid travelogue,
The Shakespeare Guide to Italy
chronicles author Richard Paul Roe’s thirty-year quest to find the locations in which Shakespeare set his ten Italian plays—delivering a text which will forever change our understanding of how to read the Bard of Avon and irrevocably alter our vision of who William Shakespeare really was.
More than 150 images illustrate and enhance Roe’s captivating narrative, illuminating his lifelong journey and shining a light into the depths of Shakespeare’s experiences in Italy. Until now, Shakespeare’s use of Italian backdrops—
Romeo and Juliet
’s Verona,
Othello
’s Venice,
Much Ado About Nothing
’s Messina, to name a few—has been the source of controversy and conjecture. With
, Roe’s meticulous study reveals the secrets that have eluded scholars for centuries.