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Shakespeare's Wife by Germaine Greer

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October 2007, no. 295

Shakespeare's Wife by Germaine Greer

Bloomsbury, $35 pb, 416 pp

Shakespeare's Wife by Germaine Greer

by
October 2007, no. 295

Those who would have us believe that William Shakespeare was not the author of the poems and plays that bear his name – J. Thomas Looney and Sherwood Silliman come to mind – like to encourage the idea that almost nothing is known about his life. In fact, we have quite a lot of information about Shakespeare’s life, career and the cultural environment in which he wrote. What we do lack is any direct testimony from the man himself. His opinions are lost to us. There are no letters or journals that might illuminate his private thoughts and feelings. The basic facts of Shakespeare’s life (1564–1616) are largely set out in official documents recording births, deaths, marriages and legal transactions. If we must inquire into the nature of his personal relationships, the options are either to try and extrapolate his views from his poetry and dramatic works (an impossibly compromised practice), or else turn to circumstantial evidence and weigh up possibilities.

James Ley reviews 'Shakespeare's Wife' by Germaine Greer

Shakespeare's Wife

by Germaine Greer

Bloomsbury, $35 pb, 416 pp

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