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Voices of Shakespeare's England - (Voices of an Era) by John Wagner (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Voices of Shakespeare's England offers students and public library patrons over 50 primary documents that illuminate the character, personalities, and events of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
- About the Author: John A. Wagner, PhD, has taught British and U.S. history at Phoenix College and Arizona State University.
- 312 Pages
- History, Europe
- Series Name: Voices of an Era
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About the Book
Voices of Shakespeare's England offers students and public library patrons over 50 primary documents that illuminate the character, personalities, and events of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Voices of Shakespeare's England: Contemporary Accounts of Elizabethan Daily Life helps readers explore the era that produced, among other things, the world's greatest playwright. It brings together excerpts from over 50 primary documents written in William Shakespeare's lifetime, including letters, literature, speeches and polemics, official reports, and descriptive narratives.
Voices of Shakespeare's England includes the works of Shakespeare himself, as well as other poets and playwrights, but it also expands beyond the literary world to cover politics, religion, economics, social change, and the royal court. By allowing Shakespeare's contemporaries to speak in their own voices, it offers an illuminating look at the breadth of Elizabethan society, including major historic events in England as well as Scotland, Ireland, the European continent, and even the new world of America.
- Includes over 50 primary document excerpts covering such issues as Elizabethan social and economic issues, Elizabethan church and state, the literature of the period, and Queen Elizabeth and the monarchy
- A chronology lists important dates and events from the birth of Elizabeth (1533) to the death of Shakespeare (1616)
Book Synopsis
Voices of Shakespeare's England offers students and public library patrons over 50 primary documents that illuminate the character, personalities, and events of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Voices of Shakespeare's England: Contemporary Accounts of Elizabethan Daily Life helps readers explore the era that produced, among other things, the world's greatest playwright. It brings together excerpts from over 50 primary documents written in William Shakespeare's lifetime, including letters, literature, speeches and polemics, official reports, and descriptive narratives. Voices of Shakespeare's England includes the works of Shakespeare himself, as well as other poets and playwrights, but it also expands beyond the literary world to cover politics, religion, economics, social change, and the royal court. By allowing Shakespeare's contemporaries to speak in their own voices, it offers an illuminating look at the breadth of Elizabethan society, including major historic events in England as well as Scotland, Ireland, the European continent, and even the new world of America.Review Quotes
". . .unique because it not only presents original documents but also teaches high-school students, undergraduates, and general readers how to read and interpret the documents. . . . Voices of Shakespeare's England is an outstanding reference book that will be very helpful to anyone researching the era. Teachers will find the work useful in teaching students how to read and understand primary documents. Recommended for high-school, college, and public libraries." --Booklist
"This valuable volume comprises excerpts from and analysis of 51 documents-from letters and diaries to public records and polemics-providing a detailed look into the era. . . . Excellent for large libraries." --School Library JournalAbout the Author
John A. Wagner, PhD, has taught British and U.S. history at Phoenix College and Arizona State University.