Shakespeare's Bastard: The Life of Sir William Davenant

Shakespeare's Bastard: The Life of Sir William Davenant

by Andrew Stirling (Author), Andrew Stirling (Author)

Synopsis

Sir William Davenant (1606-1668) - Poet Laureate and Civil War hero - is one of the most influential and neglected figures in the history of British theatre. He introduced `opera', actresses, scenes and the proscenium arch to the English stage. Narrowly escaping execution for his Royalist activities during the Civil War, he revived theatrical performances in London, right under Oliver Cromwell's nose. Nobody, perhaps, did more to secure Shakespeare's reputation or to preserve the memory of the Bard. Davenant was known to boast over a glass of wine that he wrote `with the very spirit' of Shakespeare and was happy to be thought of as Shakespeare's son. By recounting the story of his eventful life backwards, through his many trials and triumphs, this biography culminates with a fresh examination of the vexed issue of Davenant's paternity. Was Sir William's mother the voluptuous and maddening `Dark Lady' of Shakespeare's Sonnets, and was he Shakespeare's `lovely boy'?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 01
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 04 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 0750961074
ISBN 13: 9780750961073

Author Bio
Simon Andrew Stirlingis the author of The King Arthur Conspiracy and Who Killed William Shakespeare? The Murderer, the Motive, the Means.