Shakespeare: The Biography

Unabridged
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Narrator: Simon Vance
Genres: Biographies, Literary
Publisher: Random House Audio Assets
Date: October 2005
Length: 19 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

This is the big one from Peter Ackroyd -- and a worthy companion to London: The Biography.
Only Peter Ackroyd can combine readable narrative and unique observation with a sharp eye for the fascinating fact. His method is to position Shakespeare in the close context of his world. In this way, he not only richly conjures up the texture of Shakespeare's life, but also imparts an amazing amount of vivid, interesting material about place, period and background.
Some snippets: Shakespeare was secretly a Roman Catholic; the witches in Macbeth were not hags but nymphs played by boys; the "best" bed was for guests which was why he bequeathed his wife his "second best" bed (the matrimonial bed in which he probably died); "ham acting" derives from the strutting walk which showed off the ham-strings; an actor called "Will" played female parts -- could it have been Shakespeare himself? And, the strongest bond in the plays is between father and daughter, perhaps reflecting Shakespeare's own family life.

Reviews (1)

Shakespeare: The Biography

Written by Anonymous from Lacrosse, FL on September 17th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I'm not particularly well-read in Shakespeare so I wanted to try this book to learn more about the man and his writings. Was I ever pleased!! The book is exceptionally good for two reasons. The author has written an interesting account of Shakespeare's life and his writings that kept my interest for the book's many CDs. In addition, the narrator is among the best I've heard. You can easily tell when he is quoting someone else. He is easy to listen to for hours. I recommend this book, even if you aren't a devotee of Shakespeare.