The lodger

About this book
In 1612 Shakespeare gave evidence at the Court of Requests in Westminster – it is the only occasion his spoken words are recorded. The case seems routine – a dispute over an unpaid marriage-dowry – but it opens up an unexpected window into the dramatist's famously obscure life-story. Charles Nicholl applies a powerful biographical magnifying glass to this fascinating episode in Shakespeare's life. Marshalling evidence from a wide variety of sources, including previously unknown documentary material on the Mountjoys, he conjures up a detailed and compelling description of the circumstances in which Shakespeare lived and worked, and in which he wrote such plays as Othello, Measure for Measure and King Lear.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL1734193W
Subjects
Social life and customsDramatists, EnglishEnglish DramatistsHomes and hauntsNonfictionBiography & AutobiographyBiographyHistoryShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, biographyShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, homes and hauntsDramatists, biography