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The Late Mr. Shakespeare
 
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The Late Mr. Shakespeare (Hardcover)

de Robert Nye (Author)
3.5étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (13 évaluations de client)

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The author of Falstaff, Merlin and The Memoirs of Lord Byron takes on WS himself, producing a lively, bawdy gallimaufry of anecdotes, facts and fictions that inevitably will be compared to Anthony Burgess's Nothing Like the Sun. The conceit is that "Robert Reynolds alias Pickleherring," a comic actor now an octogenarian, met Shakespeare when the playwright was 32 and Pickleherring 13. Now Pickleherring lives in a London attic, above a whorehouse that itself is above a bakery, and sets out to tell the "country history" of WS. He tucks in all the anecdotes that make gossips and scholars swoon, for example the possibility that Queen Elizabeth I was Shakespeare's mother, that the Vicar of Stratford, not a humble butcher and tanner, was Shakespeare's father. Pickleherring casts his own hand heavily over the proceedings, as any lifelong actor is wont to do; the young Pickleherring played women's roles in Shakespeare's plays at the Globe and had a friendly flirtation with WS. A recurring theme is his unscholarly explanations of Shakespeare's artAfor instance, comparing the playwright's use of flower imagery to John Milton's. Milton's flowers always scanned, the actor relates; he picked his bouquets by syllable. Shakespeare's flowers, by contrast, always had personality and resonance. In addition to the Dark Lady, the Earl of Southampton and other Shakespearean tropes, Pickleherring/Nye refers to the fathers/sons themes and the surfeit of forgiving wives and daughters in the later plays. Surely the more a reader already knows about Shakespeare and about Elizabethan life from the dunghills up, the more pleasure Nye's account will produce, braided as it is from whimsy, compassion and research. But even readers limited to having read Julius Caesar in ninth grade will find this novel gladdening.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

YA-Robert Reynolds, aka "Pickleherring," was a boy actor who first encountered Will Shakespeare when he was 13 and the Bard was 32. Many years have passed. Shakespeare is long dead and Pickleherring, now an octogenarian, decides that the time has come to tell what he knows (or has heard) about one of the world's greatest writers. Explained through language well suited to both the times and his subject, Pickleherring's topics range from what Shakespeare learned at Stratford grammar school to the Dark Lady of the Sonnets, his childhood ailments to the games he played as a youngster to his funeral arrangements. Nye includes a postscript listing the authors whose "lives and works" he has quoted. For young adults with a fondness for words, Shakespeare, or English history, and for anyone who enjoys a laugh-out-loud, somewhat bawdy read-this book will be a treat.
Pamela B. Rearden, Centreville Regional Library, Fairfax County, VA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 I couldn't finish it, Jui 27 2004
Par Bethanie Frank "book dreamer" (Coffeyville, KS United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Late Mr. Shakespeare (Paperback)
I tried. I gave it till chapter 20, then I closed it up for good. I was very excited to read this, but I began to dread each turning page. I've read other books by Robert Nye and assumed I would enjoy this one too. I couldn't "get into" the whole realm of make believe. I found myself rolling my eyes at parts that should've been humorous. Sorry, but it wasn't for me.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 the humor gets old, Juil 8 2002
This review is from: Late Mr. Shakespeare (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book at first - the bawdy humor, the smart-assed joking around of the story teller, the blatently embellished tales...and then it became old, and then tedious, and then boring. Humor is such a personal thing...I am sure this book is entertaining for many; however, it was no longer enjoyable to me after about 2/3. That is a disappointment after investing time in it!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An ever reader to a never writer, Jui 4 2002
Par "tabby577" (The land of corn) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Late Mr. Shakespeare (Paperback)
How does one describe this book?

Permit me, madam, to attempt.

First of all, the main reason (in my opinion) to read "The Late Mr. Shakespeare" is, simply, the narrative (discounting the chapter containing Shakespeare's will, which was not nearly as fluid and I more or less skipped over). Robert Nye's prose is uncouth, unique, and undoubtedly true - I savored every word, and I yearn for more.

Another redeeming factor of this book was the disjointedness of it all - one could lose track of the book for months, pick it up again, and begin another chapter afresh - and it would hardly make any of the difference. The chapters are almost entirely unrelated (other than with the general aging of shakespeare and progression of his life) - and all were both intriguing and delicious. I enjoyed the discussion of Shakespeare's works and the possible innuendos to other works, friends, and people - in addition to some possible spots of his inspiration and speculations on his greatest pieces. It doesn't matter to me how much is true and how much is mishmash - the fact of the matter is that it was interesting. But then, I've always had an obsession with editorials and the like, so I suppose this book was straight up my alley.

And let us not forget the entirely estranged bits of the book that tie the entire image of Shakespeare together - the insults he shouted while engaging in tennis, for example.

In summary, this is likely not meant to be a sit-down-and-read sort of book, but a stop-and-think-for-a-few-moments-and-move-on read. And it's both a unique and likable sort of method.

Finally, the ending was satisfying. I have experienced such a delicacy in ages.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The fiction is stonger than the truth
This book performs the admirable feat of allowing the reader to stand in the shoes of one of Shakespeare's actors (and in the case of the novel's main character--one of those... Read more
Publié le Mai 24 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 "But soft, what light..."
This book is extremely difficult to review. I liked it, but I didn't enjoy it. That sounds like a contradiction, but that's as close as I can get to describing my feeling upon... Read more
Publié le Mai 22 2000 par Frank J. Konopka

4.0étoiles sur 5 Pickleherring in the Coils of Saucy Rhetoric
Robert Nye's outrageous faux-biography of Shakespeare gives the spicy flavor of 17th-century England without the clotted syntax or excessive use of Elizabethan slang... Read more
Publié le Mai 16 2000 par Green-Eyed Tiger

4.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderously funny, very entertaining!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Having been a fan of Shakespeare for many years, this book surprised and delighted me with its creative humor and amusing style. Read more
Publié le Fév 16 2000 par Emily

3.0étoiles sur 5 Fun in small doses
I found this a fairly putdownable book, best dipped into in small doses. Nye is always readable, nearly always amusing, but his relentless clever-cleverness and determination to... Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 2000 par M. J. Whitford

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fun, fanciful farce -- Five stars!
This was a different though thoroughly delightful twist to Mr. Nye's earlier "Shakespeare" offering. Read more
Publié le Nov. 30 1999 par A. W. Younger

1.0étoiles sur 5 Too much about Pickleherring and not enough about the bard.
Robert Nye's fictional biography of Shakespeare as written by his lifelong friend, Robert Reynolds alias Pickleherring is an egregious literary fraud. Read more
Publié le Oct. 5 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Deliciously bawdy, tender and touching, captivating
Pickleherring takes one on a romp through Shakespeare's life, giving the modern reader a real feel for the life of the Bard and his times. Read more
Publié le Mai 27 1999

3.0étoiles sur 5 Nye's Second Best Novel About Shakespeare
"The Late Mr. Shakespeare" just published in the United States, but published last year in England is Robert Nye's second novel about Shakespeare, and his second best... Read more
Publié le Mai 26 1999 par Michael J. Connor

5.0étoiles sur 5 "Shakespeare in Love" for readers.
I can't believe I'm the first reader to submit a review of this book. How is it possible that this novel hasn't been discovered by a legion of admirers -- especially in the wake... Read more
Publié le Mai 11 1999

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