Shakespeare's environment

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Shakespeare's environment

by C. C. (Charlotte Carmichael) Stopes

EN·~11 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

SHAKESPEARE’S ENVIRONMENT

0:30
2

ERRATA

0:11
3

PREFACE

7:40
4

IINTRODUCTORYTHE FORTUNES OF SHAKESPEARE

19:13
5

IISHAKESPEARE’S AUNTS AND THE SNITTERFIELD PROPERTY

49:59
6

IIISHAKESPEARE AND ASBIESA NEW DETAIL IN JOHN’S LIFE

19:23
7

IVMARY ARDEN’S ARMS

13:19
8

VSTRATFORD’S “BOOKLESS NEIGHBOURHOOD”

12:31
9

VI“MR. SHAXPERE, ONE BOOK,” 1595

1:41
10

VIIJOHN SHAKESPEARE, OF INGON, AND GILBERT, OF ST. BRIDGETS

6:58

Description

In this thoughtful compilation, the author gathers a series of previously published papers that illuminate the cultural and historical currents surrounding England's most famous playwright. Spanning from the reign of Henry VIII to the turmoil of the 1640s, the essays explore the schools, legal disputes, and artistic circles that shaped Shakespeare’s mind and work. The writing is anchored in meticulous archival research, with frequent nods to records from the Public Record Office, the Bodleian, and local Stratford repositories.

Readers will encounter lively sketches of Shakespeare’s teachers, his family’s entanglements, and the ways contemporary art and politics filtered into his verses. A memorable introductory chapter recounts a storm‑blasted evening in 1908 when the author was called upon to fill a gap at a commemorative dinner, offering a glimpse of early twentieth‑century Shakespeare enthusiasm. Though the collection stops short of drawing definitive conclusions, it paints a richer background that helps listeners appreciate the playwright’s world beyond the stage.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (668K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1914.

Credits

Fay Dunn and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-05-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. C. (Charlotte Carmichael) Stopes

C. C. (Charlotte Carmichael) Stopes

1840–1929

A lively Victorian scholar and campaigner, she wrote about Shakespeare with real determination and argued that women’s rights had deep roots in British history. Her work helped connect literary research, public debate, and the growing suffrage movement.

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