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Chasing Shakespeares: A Novel (Paperback)

de Sarah Smith (Author) "That day I was just about to lose my vocation, my job, my good sense, probably my mind, but what I thought I was losing..." En savoir plus
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From Publishers Weekly

In Smith's (A Citizen of the Country) compelling mystery/love story about a self-professed "hick from Vermont," window installer/Shakespeare scholar Joe Roper discovers evidence in a university archive that might refute the Bard's authorship of his hallowed canon. If Joe announces his find, it could make his career as a literary scholar-but it would also mean betraying his beloved mentor, Roland Goscimer, who's on the cusp of publishing part two of his long-awaited Shakespeare biography. Posy Gould, a flashy, aggressive Harvard student, who believes the Earl of Oxford is the author of the canon, jets with Joe to England to resolve the matter by sleuthing through libraries, graveyards, castles and stately homes-and, vicariously, through the glitter and duplicity of the Elizabethan stage and court. Smith, a Harvard Ph.D., knows academia can be as hazardous as cocktails with the Borgias and renders that world well, while making the Shakespeare authorship controversy as riveting as any film noir plot bursting with bodies. She's also a sharp yet economical stylist who can capture a character in a couple of sentences: "The woman in the doorway looked like Princess Diana, if Princess Diana had lived until fifty and worked real hard on the bulimia.... Silvia was goggle-eyed, with an asphalt road of eyeliner on each lid." This is a complex book about attachment and ambition, the clash of class and culture, with its settings-Boston and Britain-vividly drawn. It's a worthy addition to Smith's already impressive output.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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Smith, who recently completed a historical-suspense trilogy (The Vanished Child, 1992; The Knowledge of Water, 1996; A Citizen of the Country, 2000), here turns to a literary mystery. Joe Roper, a blue-collar boy with ambition, attends Northeastern and has been selected to catalog an extensive collection of Elizabethan materials going back 100 years, donated by a rich businessman. Privileged Posy Gould, a glamorous Harvard grad student, is miffed that Joe has been put in charge of the collection. She talks him into jetting off to London to authenticate a letter signed by Shakespeare, admitting that he was merely a front for the true author of the plays. Joe, enamored of the Goulds' expensive London digs and the exotic Posy, suddenly finds he is in way over his head. Although the research details, quoted liberally here, are sometimes murky, Smith shines in her evocation of both the exhilaration of scholarship ("God is a librarian") and the vast breadth of Shakespeare's knowledge ("he'd been in every dark place that is"). Joanne Wilkinson
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3.0étoiles sur 5 casablanca ending, Jui 2 2007
Par Gautam Matta (Toronto, ON CANADA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This book was a quality read, Sarah Smith's writing flows, and it was quite pleasant. The plot of this story is fairly interesting. I have read a few Shakespeare plays and am well of aware of many others, but did not know about the controversy of his authorship. Sarah Smith provides an appealing story about the debate of whether it truly was Shakespeare who wrote all his pieces. This was a good change since perhaps I would not have been interested enough to read a researched article or non-fiction book on this subject. This book provided an effect that feels as though I might have been reading a non-fiction book. The romance in the book has a depressing ending. Joe Roper, a researcher at the Kellogg, and Posy Gould, a rich and feisty daddy's-little-girl, engage a romance which ends as they both go their separate ways. It provides a "Casablanca" ending as it doesn't end in a way that everyone rides happily into the sunset. Overall, it was a good book.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 equalman review, Jui 17 2004
Par Erik Qualman "equalman" (Boston, MA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book starts out very intriguing especially for those who are Shakespeare fans and also for Shakespeare neophytes. It's good for the neophytes because you can glean a lot of information in a palatable/fictional format as presented by Smith. The book gets a bit long and painfully detailed midway through. This novel would probably be a 2.5 if the content was edited down significantly. The ending did a poor job of wrapping up the characters and story line.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A fun, literate page-turner, Mars 22 2004
I read this book over the summer and loved it. The story was believable and kept me interested. The main characters were likeable and the author's way of approaching the rather "dry"/ academic subject of the Shakespeare authorship was well done and accessible. I didn't know much about the authorship controversy before reading this book, but I found the theories explored both easy to follow and ultimately intriguing. However, what I enjoyed most about this book was the way Sarah Smith depicted Boston and contemporary/ Elizabethan London, and allowed me to escape to these places in an instant.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A scholarly mystery
Joe Blue Collar is busily cataloging Elizabethan goodies. Posh Posy envies and resents him. Together, they hie themselves off to London town, supposedly to authenticate a letter... Read more
Publié le Mars 22 2004 par Peggy Vincent

3.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting Twist...
This book was a good read, writing flows, enjoyable. The story plot is a bit interesting. Sarah Smith gives an captivating story about the age-old question of whether Shakespeare... Read more
Publié le Nov. 25 2003 par Charlotte

5.0étoiles sur 5 Discover the Shakespeare game
I think this is a great book. I read many plays by Shakespeare, but knew almost nothing about the authorship controversy, and would be unlikely to ever gather enough interest to... Read more
Publié le Nov. 15 2003 par Arnost Cerny

2.0étoiles sur 5 Please Stick to Reisden and Perdita Next Time
I couldn't wait to read this book because I loved her trilogy, particularly the Vanished Child, which was one of the best books I've ever read, and I like Shakespeare. Read more
Publié le Oct. 29 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 disappointing
I found this thoroughly disappointing, as a fan of Shakespeare and as an avid mystery reader. It's interesting to me that the writer includes a tangential story within the story... Read more
Publié le Oct. 22 2003 par Kelly R. Melchiondo

1.0étoiles sur 5 found very little to like about this one
I had high hopes for this book-Shakespeare as a major focus, academia as a major setting, a plot that called up memories of Possession by A.S. Read more
Publié le Sep 22 2003 par B. Capossere

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Escapism!
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. I got very caught up in the historical references and the intrigue. Read more
Publié le Sep 12 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 A very fine academic mystery
This very fine academic mystery pits two grad students against a newly-discovered letter that might throw new light on the authorship controversy -- if it's not a forgery... Read more
Publié le Juil 18 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Not whodunit so much as "whowroteit"
What do we read -- and what do we read into the books we love? These are the big questions facing Sarah Smith's two academic detectives, the blue-collar Joe and upperclass Posy,... Read more
Publié le Jui 25 2003 par Clea Simon

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