Master Skylark: A Story of Shakspere's Time

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Master Skylark: A Story of Shakspere's Time

by John Bennett

EN·~6 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

MASTER SKYLARK A Story of Shakspere’s Time

0:16
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:13
3

MASTER SKYLARK

0:01
4

CHAPTER I THE LORD ADMIRAL’S PLAYERS

11:29
5

CHAPTER II NICHOLAS ATTWOOD’S HOME

11:14
6

CHAPTER III THE LAST STRAW

10:44
7

CHAPTER IV OFF FOR COVENTRY

3:16
8

CHAPTER V IN THE WARWICK ROAD

6:42
9

CHAPTER VI THE MASTER-PLAYER

8:21
10

CHAPTER VII “WELL SUNG, MASTER SKYLARK!”

10:09

Description

A vivid portrait of Elizabethan England opens the tale, placing listeners in the bustling streets of Stratford on a warm April day in 1596. The air hums with the low murmur of the Avon, the scent of meadow roses, and the restless chatter of boys perched on stone walls like bright berries. Through the ears of young Nick Attwood, we hear the everyday sounds of a town on the brink of something extraordinary, while his mother’s tender songs linger in his memory, grounding him amid the lively crowd.

Soon the town’s quiet is shattered by the arrival of the Lord Admiral’s Players, a troupe that brings music, drama, and a ripple of excitement through every lane. As the troupe’s drums roll and trumpets blaze, Nick and his friends scramble to catch a glimpse, their curiosity mingling with a fierce loyalty that already hints at acts of kindness. The scene sets the stage for a story of friendship, ambition, and the magnetic pull of the theater in an age when life itself seemed a performance.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (399K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JB

John Bennett

1865–1956

Best remembered for the historical novel Master Skylark, this American writer and illustrator brought Shakespeare’s England to life for young readers. He spent much of his life in Charleston, South Carolina, and also published poetry, fiction, and books on local history.

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