The Late Mr. Shakespeare

Cover of The Late Mr. Shakespeare by Robert Nye
Author: Robert Nye
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Paperback Edition
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9780140289527
Dimensions:
Height: 7.99 Inches
Length: 5.37 Inches
Weight: 0.81 Pounds
Width: 1.13 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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The Late Mr. Shakespeare by Robert Nye, published by Penguin Books in 2000, is a First Paperback Edition comprising 432 pages. This novel presents a unique perspective on the life of William Shakespeare through the eyes of Robert Reynolds, an actor known as Pickleherring. Set in Restoration London, the narrative unfolds as Pickleherring, now an elderly man, recounts his experiences as a member of Shakespeare’s acting troupe and aims to clarify the many myths surrounding the playwright.

Readers will encounter a blend of historical fiction and humor as Pickleherring explores various theories about Shakespeare’s life, including questions about his authorship, personal relationships, and the enigmatic “lost years.” The book delves into the complexities of Shakespeare’s character, offering insights that challenge conventional narratives. With its rich storytelling and engaging prose, The Late Mr. Shakespeare invites readers to reconsider the legacy of one of history’s most celebrated writers.


Official synopsis Publisher

From the pen of the writer whom Peter Ackroyd called “one of our best living novelists” comes a work that is rich, strange, and wonderful. Welcomed in Shakespeare’s own land as the most original, exciting, and provocative novel about the playwright since Anthony Burgess’s classic Nothing Like the Sun, Robert Nye’s The Late Mr. Shakespeare is a literary event. Our guide to the life of the Bard is an actor by the name of Robert Reynolds, known also as Pickleherring. Pickleherring asserts that as a boy he was not only an original member of Shakespeare’s acting troupe but played the greatest female roles, from Cleopatra through Portia. In an attic above a brothel in Restoration London–a half century after Shakespeare has departed the stage–Pickleherring, now an ancient man, sits down to write the full story of his former friend, mentor, and master. Ancient he may be, but fond, faithful Pickleherring has forgotten not one jot, and using sources both firsthand and far-fetched, he means to set the record straight. Gentle readers will learn much that will open their eyes. One by one, chapter by chapter, Pickleherring teases out all the theories that have been embroidered around Shakespeare over the centuries: Did he really write his own plays? Who was the Dark Lady of the sonnets? Did Shakespeare die a Catholic? What did he do during the so-called lost years, before he went to London to write plays? What were the last words Shakespeare uttered on his deathbed? Was Shakespeare ever in love? Pickleherring turns speculation and fact into stories, each bringing us inexorably closer to Shakespeare the man–complex, contradictory, breathing, vibrant. Robert Nye has given us an outrageously bawdy, language-loving, and edifying romp through the life and times of the greatest writer who ever lived. The Late Mr. Shakespeare proves how alive he was. A bawdy, entertaining, & eye-opening novel about the greatest writer of the Western world

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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: First Paperback Edition.

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