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Mrs Shakespeare (Paperback)

by Robert Nye (Author)
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English poet and novelist Nye's slim fiction is so charmingly written, one hardly minds that in the end the plot boils down to a literary dirty joke. Seven years after William Shakespeare's death, in an anachronistically feminist move for 1622, Susanna Shakespeare gives her widowed mother a vellum blank book, and in it Anne decides to write "My story. His story. Our story. The story of the poet, the wife, the best bed, and the bed called second-best." In doing so she solves several literary mysteries: what was the second-best bed, mentioned in Shakespeare's will? and who was the Dark Lady of the Sonnets? The first half of the book seems much ado about nothing as Anne rambles on about the difficulties of being married to a poet. As she writes, she sets the scene for her dramatic trip to visit William on his 30th birthday in London, where he has been living while she struggles to raise their children in Stratford. Anne loves her misguided romantic of a husband, although she can't understand what motivates him, commenting, "I have not read his works. I read my Bible." When Nye, author of the Hawthorndon Prize- and the Guardian Fiction Prize-winning Falstaff, finally reveals the dramatic secret of the bedDnamely who gave it to William, why and what actions have taken place in itDthe marital romp that ensues illustrates Nye's amusing theory that Shakespeare tested the plots of his plays in flagrante delicto. Nye's light tone and whimsical touches (Anne shares a couple of truly disgusting-sounding 16th-century recipes) buoy up this tartly ribald romantic comedy, a graceful literary fantasia. (Oct.)
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The Late Mr. Shakespeare (1999), which told Shakespeare's life from the vantage of a former boy actor in the bard's troupe, was brilliant, a tour de force. Part Laurence Sterne, part Tom Stoppard, packed with jokes, puns, eccentric stories, and iconoclastic revelations, the novel delighted on every page. Mrs. Shakespeare , Nye's second act, so to speak, is amusing but less awe inspiring. It, too, recalls Tom Stoppard--the toned-down Stoppard responsible for Shakespeare in Love . In some ways, in fact, Mrs. Shakespeare is Shakespeare in Love as told by the slightly baffled, forgotten wife. For this time it is through the eyes of Anne Hathaway that we see the slow-paced, country home Shakespeare left behind in Stratford, the wild new world he joined when he went to London to find his fortune, and many aspects of his domestic life--his early marriage, his drunken father, his children. As for laughs, Anne's revelations that the greatest poet of the English language had feet of clay lead to most of the biggest. Jack Helbig
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not sure, Jun 17 2004
By Bethanie Frank "book dreamer" (Coffeyville, KS United States) - See all my reviews
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I wasn't sure about some of the humour - if that's what it was. I enjoyed the beginning more than the end. I got a little confused with the ending - was it to shock or humour me? i did enjoy the little "inside jokes", but that's about it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Intriguing, Nov 14 2002
By Jennifer Smith (Wichita, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mrs Shakespeare (Paperback)
This book is factually based and yet entertaining at the same time. Mrs. Shakespeare has a way of storytelling that the Bard himself would envy. Not only does she present facts about their life together, she presents them in a way that relates to all people. Who hasn't felt jealousy when their spouse puts work above them? Who isn't angry when they lose a child and have no one to talk to about it? This book is not so much a story of William Shakespeare, but a story of how his wife sees him. Robert Nye does an excellent job of letting us see the other side. We hear about Mr. Shakespeare from his wife, the woman who knows him best. The woman least likely to sugar coat it. We learn about his life in London, who the sonnets were really written for, and the mystery of the second best bed. This book is entertaining and intriguing. I recommend this book to people not only interested in Shakespeare's life, but also interested in thinking about their own life in a new way.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mrs. Shakespeare: The Complete Works, Oct 18 2001
By Deborah Waugh Taylor (Pittsville, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mrs Shakespeare (Paperback)
Mrs. Shakespeare has nothing good to say about her husband, the great playwright and poet. However, no one knows what this women endured during their marriage. She is entitled to have a voice in history as well as her husband William Shakespear. I have no less respect for the "Bard's" talent (he was a legend and is still). No one is perfect and most brilliant people have their faults. It was quite interesting reading what she had to say. It helped me tremendously in understanding that era of time and the Bard himself. It also gave her an opportunity to release this bitterness from her inner soul.
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