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ISBN: 9798200521968
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ISBN: 9798200521951
| Runtime: | 3.05 Hours |
| Category: | Nonfiction/Literary Collections |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Is Shakespeare Dead? is a short, semi-autobiographical work by American humorist Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. It explores the controversy over the authorship of the Shakespearean literary canon via satire, anecdote, and extensive quotation of contemporary authors on the subject. The original publication spans only 150 pages, and the formatting leaves roughly half of each page blank. The spine is thread bound. It was published in April of 1909 by Harper & Brothers, twelve months before Mark Twain's death. In the book, Clemens clearly states his opinion that Shakespeare of Stratford was not the author of the canon, and lends tentative support to the Baconians. The book opens with a scene from his early adulthood, where he was trained to be a steamboat pilot by an elder who often argued with him over the controversy. (Quote from wikipedia.org)Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“One of his
least well received and most misunderstood works.” —Leslie Fiedler, award-winning literary critic
“Twain was
up to something more than flimsy literary criticism. He was using the debate over
Shakespeare’s real identity to satirize prejudice, intolerance, and
self-importance—in himself as well as others.... But after his passionate
diatribe against the ‘Stratfordolators’ and his vigorous support of the
Baconians, he cheerfully admits that both sides are built on inference. Leaving
no doubt about his satirical intent, Twain then gleefully subverts his entire
argument. After seeming to be a serious, even angry, combatant, he denies that
he intended to convince anyone that Shakespeare was not the real author of his
works.” —Karen Lystra, author of Dangerous Intimacy: The Untold Story of Mark Twain’s Final Years
“[An] audiobook
is an enjoyable way to experience one of Twain’s last autobiographical
writings.” —Kevin McConnell, in The Mark Twain Forum
Details
Details
| Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
| Category: | Nonfiction/Literary Collections |
| Runtime: | 3.05 |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
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