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Given the hysterical responses of some British critics to Germaine Greer's new book about Ann Hathaway, one expects wild-eyed surmises about that woman's life. Instead, Greer offers a richly textured account of the lives of ordinary women in Stratford and similar towns in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. We know very little about Shakespeare's life, and even less about his wife's, but this has not deterred generations of critics from inventing a narrative for them. In general, they aver that Ann, being eight years older than Shakespeare, was an unattractive woman who seduced and trapped him in an unwanted marriage, from which he escaped as soon as possible. His abandonment of his wife and three children supposedly without support is generally regarded as their just desserts, as is his will, leaving her with nothing but his second-best bed. Greer questions these critical judgments, but her real interest lies in tracing how the Shakespeare family could have survived. She meticulously traces the members of the Shakespeare and Hathaway families, their acquaintances, relatives of their acquaintances and notable people in Stratford. She reminds us of facts other critics have ignored: for instance, in the late 15th century, almost half the children died in their early years, often from malnutrition. Ann Shakespeare's children survived-the two girls to adulthood, and the boy, Hamnet, until 11-so she must have been able to feed them. Greer shows that no one else would have been likely to step in to help Ann feed her family: she would have had to do it herself. Given a list of Ann's possessions at one point in her life, Greer theorizes she was a maltster: many women made decent livings by making ale. Greer's details of how ordinary people lived in this period are extremely interesting-the contents of their houses, the value of their clothes, the number of rooms they occupied. These facts are also quite moving because death was omnipresent. Her theory about Shakespeare's relation with his wife is original and persuasive: she imagines there was real love between them, at least at some point. She cites the desire depicted in "Venus and Adonis" (about an older woman and a younger man) and suggests that some of the sonnets were written to Ann. She offers theories and not, she is careful to state, a definitive narrative. The theory that seems most to have inflamed British critics is the idea that Ann may have paid to have Shakespeare's plays printed after his death. Since many wives do publish their husbands' work after their death, I'm not sure why this is considered so heretical, but Greer knew it would be. (Apr. 8)
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“Lively, rigorous, fiercely imagined . . . ingenious. . . . [Greer] has opened up the story; she has laid bare the fantasies, uprooted the assumptions. . . . Riveting.”
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“A riveting read. . . . Not only Greer’s scholarship but her sympathy and her imagination are fully engaged.”
— Victoria Glendinning

“Fascinating. . . . [Greer] re-creates in lavish detail the material realities of women’s lives in 16th century England.”
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Superlative biography, Sep 20 2009
Par Paul J. Fedwick "philokalos" (Oakville, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Germaine Greer produces one of the most reliable and informative pieces of historical research into the often overlooked lifetime companion of William Shakespeare. She writes lucidly and engagingly guidng the reader with a sure hand to the period of time which has so indelibly impacted not only English but world literature as well. I still treasure Greer's earlier shorter book on Shakespeare in which she displays her excellent judgement and perspicacy. In this new book she consolidates her standing as one of the leading Shakespearean scholars.
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