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    Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare

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      Saye, Lord (char.), 170, 171–72

      scenery, 183–84

      Schoenbaum, Samuel, 153

      Scot, Reginald, 352–53

      Scotland, 337, 346

      Scylla’s Metamorphosis (Lodge), 203, 207

      Sebastian (char.), 47, 81–82

      Seneca, 109

      Senior, Duke (char.), 40

      Shakeshafte, William, 104, 106, 113–14

      Shakespeare, Anne (sister), 289

      Shakespeare, Anne Hathaway, 149, 153, 311, 315, 362, 378

      independence of, 119

      left behind in Stratford, 124, 125–26, 140, 143, 144, 161–62, 166, 208, 236, 330, 368, 388

      as mismatch, 129, 140–41, 143–48, 254, 255, 361, 379

      as older than Shakespeare, 116, 121, 384

      pregnancy of, 73, 117, 120, 121, 123, 385

      Shakespeare outlived by, 133, 147–48

      Shakespeare’s courtship and marriage to, 73, 116, 118–21, 129

      Shakespeare’s gravestone and, 147–48

      Shakespeare’s minimal bequests to, 144–47, 379, 385, 389

      Shakespeare, Edmund, 66, 78, 149, 357, 361

      Shakespeare, Gilbert, 66, 78, 149, 361, 382

      Shakespeare, Hamnet, 73, 125–26, 153, 161–62, 166, 208, 236

      death of, 126, 145, 288–91, 311–12, 315–18, 320–22, 324, 329, 330, 377

      Shakespeare, Joan, 78, 93, 149, 361, 382, 386

      Shakespeare, John, 93, 133, 160

      agriculture and land investments of, 57–58, 61

      Catholic-Protestant double consciousness of, 102–3, 113, 118, 160, 316

      Catholic “spiritual testament” signed by, 101–2, 315–17, 318, 320–21

      coat of arms sought by, 77–78

      death of, 311, 318, 321–22, 356

      declining fortunes of, 60–64, 67–71, 75–76, 78, 81, 85–86, 103, 121, 151–52, 166, 361, 362

      as glover, 55–57, 59, 62–63, 66, 67, 72, 79, 80, 149, 166, 168–69

      as moneylender, 58, 271–72

      as municipal office-holder, 24, 28–31, 43, 59–61, 62, 78–81, 160

      partial literacy of, 24

      Protestant reformation and civic offices of, 94–97, 99, 101–2

      Queen’s Bench summons of, 63–64

      suspected drinking problem of, 67, 68–71, 79

      upward mobility of, 58–60, 75–76, 102

      as wool brogger, 56–57, 63, 80, 166

      Shakespeare, Judith, 73, 125–26, 153, 161–62, 166, 208, 236, 311, 330, 356, 361, 362, 368, 378

      marriage of, 382, 387; see also Quiney, Thomas

      and Shakespeare’s will, 144–45, 385–86, 389

      Shakespeare, Mary, 24, 93, 121, 149, 356, 382

      Arden family and, 58–59, 75, 157, 160, 173

      as Catholic, 100–102, 118–19, 160, 315–16

      death of, 133, 368

      as heiress, 59, 61, 80–81, 85–86, 361

      Shakespeare, Richard, 66, 78, 149, 357, 361, 382

      Shakespeare, Susanna, 73, 117, 120, 125–26, 149, 153, 161–62, 166, 208, 236, 315, 330, 356, 362

      marriage of, 368; see also Hall, John

      as Shakespeare’s heir and executor, 144–45, 174, 385–86, 389

      Shakespeare’s relationship with, 361, 378, 389–90

      Shakespeare, William:

      as actor, 54, 68, 190–91, 249, 321–22, 323, 341, 365

      attacks on, 203

      attitude towards authority of, 152

      baptism and supposed birthdate of, 18, 93

      biographies of, 12–13, 58, 64, 150–51, 153, 247, 321–22

      Blackfriars house of, 379, 386

      as Blackfriars Theater part-owner, 368

      boundaries defied by, 297–98

      Campion and, 108–10, 111, 112, 113, 114–17

      Catholicism and, 89, 104, 108–9, 113–16, 118, 149, 158, 161–62, 317, 318–21, 377, 387–88

      children of, 73

      coat of arms obtained by, 78–81, 86, 155, 158, 388

      contemporary fame of, 17

      country roots of, 57–58, 208–9, 343

      Davenant’s claim to be illegitimate son of, 331

      death of, 384–85, 386–87

      deer poaching story about, 150–53, 156

      as director, 365

      early exposures to drama of, 27–53

      education of, 18–19, 25–28, 54, 64, 66, 73, 77, 96, 97, 103, 171, 208

      enclosures not protested by, 382–83

      facility in writing of, 189

      in father’s glove shop, 55–56, 66, 72, 149, 166, 168–69

      Field as source of books for, 193–94

      frugality of, 361–63

      as gentleman, 41, 75–76, 78–81, 85–86, 149, 169, 204, 377, 378, 387–88

      Ghost in Hamlet played by, 322

      as Globe part-owner, 292, 330, 368, 380–81

      as good company, 70, 207

      grave of, 147–48, 386–87

      as Hand D, 263, 284

      as hard worker, 362

      impact of Tamburlaine on, 189–98

      in Lancashire, 89, 103–7, 113–14, 173, 312

      Lancashire actors and, 104–6, 149, 161

      Latin studied by, 24–25, 64, 65, 72

      in lawsuits, 361–63, 364

      as lawyer’s clerk, 71–72, 149, 153

      legal knowledge of, 71–72, 364

      London residences of, 293, 361–62, 405

      in Lord Chamberlain’s men, 80

      Lost Years of, 54–55, 71–73, 87–89, 149, 153

      marriage of, see Shakespeare, Anne Hathaway

      as master of double consciousness, 155

      memory of, 295

      moneylending by, 271

      morally conservative nature of, 209

      New Place house of, 126, 143, 144, 209, 330, 361, 362–63, 364, 377, 386

      as part-owner of the Globe, 292

      patronage and, 240–41, 256

      private nature of, 143–44, 249

      property investments of, 58, 72, 144, 155, 209, 330, 331, 361, 364, 377–78, 379, 388

      as provincial, 208–9, 210

      Queen’s Men possibly joined by, 162–63

      reading of, 194–95

      religious beliefs of, 103, 113, 116–17, 320–21, 377, 387–88

      Shakespeare, William (continued),

      retirement planning of, 356, 361, 369–70

      in retirement to Stratford, 12, 144–48, 209, 377–90

      sexuality of, 28, 119, 143, 232, 239, 253–55, 308, 331, 377, 404

      as “Shakeshafte,” 104, 106, 113–14

      as sharer in theatrical company, 273, 292, 330, 365, 380

      sobriety of, 70, 209

      steadiness and financial responsibility of, 209, 210

      Stratford malt sales of, 362–63

      tax evasion of, 362

      as teacher, 88–89, 103–4, 149, 153

      theatrical company managed by, 209, 210

      traces of authenticity in stories about, 70

      traces of life of, 12–13, 17–18, 71–72, 88–89

      unrecorded personal views of, 173–74

      as “upstart Crow,” 213–14, 226–27

      vocabulary gift of, 72, 155, 209, 295

      wealth of, 12, 236, 330, 364–65

      will of, 144–47, 381, 385–86, 389–90

      writing process of, 284

      Shakespeare, William, plays of, 12

      attitudes towards marriage in, 121–24, 126–44, 146–47

      background used and transformed in, 167, 168–69, 343

      characters in, 32–36

      chastity in, 141–42, 385

      civility in, 48

      clear pattern of artistic development lacking in, 297–98

      collaboration in, 195, 198, 201, 207, 369, 370, 373, 379, 402, 405

      comedy, 212

      courtship and romantic longing in, 119–20

      desire in, 142–43

      drunkenness in, 66–71

      early, on English history, 113

      executions in, 276

      family i
    n, 127

      folk culture in, 32, 39, 40–42, 52

      glove and leather imagery in, 55–56, 168–69

      heroism in, 110–16

      humor in, 32, 52

      impact of Tamburlaine on, 189–98

      inner life reflected in, 299–303

      language and dirty jokes in, 65–66

      legal knowledge displayed in, 71–72

      London theater and opportunity for, 188–89

      mob violence in, 169–70

      piety lacking in, 35–36

      problem comedies of, 135–36

      publication of, 18, 291, 380

      radical excision in, 323–25

      religious language and, 91

      saints and ideologues in, 110–13

      Shakespeare’s lack of interest in printing of, 194

      sources derived from, 13

      strategic opacity in, 323–29, 354–55, 377

      subversion in works of, 48

      theme of restoration in, 81–86

      touch of the real in, 13–14

      tragedy, 201, 212

      wool imagery in, 56–57

      written as player, 210

      see also specific plays

      Shakespeare, William, as playwright, 54, 62, 68, 249, 256, 323, 365

      Shakespeare, William, poems of, 12, 48, 55, 149, 229–30, 241, 249

      on gravestone, 147–48

      rumoured Lucy ballad of, 150, 152–53

      sonnets of, see sonnets, Shakespeare’s

      see also Rape of Lucrece, The; Venus and Adonis

      Shakespeare in Love, 16

      Shake-speares Sonnets, 232–34

      sharers, 273, 292, 330, 380

      sherry-sack, 69

      Shoreditch, 183, 200, 206, 273, 291–92, 362

      Shottery, 96, 116, 118, 344, 364

      Shylock (char.), 82, 133, 135, 270

      as memorable figure, 257–58, 271, 272, 279–87

      Sidney, Sir Philip, 129, 187, 233, 235, 297

      Silenus, 219

      Sir Thomas Lucy’s Players, 159

      Sir Thomas More (Shakespeare et al.), 215, 262–65, 267, 284, 405

      Skeres, Nicholas, 267–68

      slavery, vagabonds forced into, 88

      Sledd, 97–98

      Slender (char.), 134, 154, 177

      Sly, Christopher (char.), 68–69, 81

      Sly, Stephen, 68

      Smith, Sir Thomas, 77

      Smithfield, 178

      Snare (char.), 33

      Snitterfield, 58, 59, 61, 344

      Snout, Tom (char.), 51

      Snug the Joiner (char.), 50–51

      social policing, 80

      sodomy, prohibitions against, 253

      Solanio (char.), 279–80, 281, 285

      soliloquies, inner life revealed in, 299–302

      Somerville, John, 157–60, 173

      sonnets:

      as aristocratic performance, 249

      by Sidney, 233, 235

      Watson’s, 200, 207

      of Wyatt and Surrey, 200, 234

      sonnets, Shakespeare’s, 126, 143, 173, 230–35, 256

      dark lady in, 233, 246–48, 249, 254–55

      early publications of, 232–35

      number 1, 230, 231

      number 3, 230, 231

      number 4, 231

      number 10, 237, 251

      number 15, 237

      number 17, 238

      number 18, 238

      number 19, 239

      number 20, 253–54

      number 27, 239

      number 37, 251

      number 42, 246

      number 48, 239

      number 53, 239

      number 55, 239

      number 60, 239

      number 62, 251

      number 63, 239–40

      number 71, 252

      number 73, 252–53

      number 81, 240

      number 82, 239

      number 98, 239

      number 106, 239

      number 110, 250

      number 111, 250

      number 116, 255

      number 120, 246

      number 127, 247

      number 129, 255

      number 135, 233

      number 138, 247–49

      number 145, 255

      number 147, 255

      number 151, 255

      number 152, 255

      poet’s love for beautiful youth in, 233, 239–40, 246–47, 249–55

      procreation imagery in, 230–31, 234–35, 237–38, 240, 254

      rival poet in, 233, 247, 249

      self-identification in, 233, 255

      shift from youth to dark lady in, 247

      story outline in, 233

      translucent nature of, 233–35

      Sophocles, 200, 208

      Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of, 164, 227–34, 240–47, 249

      as dedicatee of Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, 240, 241, 243, 244

      imprisonment of, 308–10

      marriage of, 254

      Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of (continued),

      marriage urged for, 228–30, 234, 236, 238–40, 254

      portrait of, 230–31

      Shakespeare’s relationship with, 227–28, 235–36, 239, 240–41, 246–47, 253–54, 308

      as theater lover, 227–28

      as young man of the sonnets, 230–34, 239–40

      Southwark, 176, 181, 182, 200, 206, 236, 292–93

      Spain, 106, 157, 161, 273, 274, 278, 285

      Jews expelled from, 258

      Spanish Armada, 273

      Spanish Maze, The, 329

      Spanish Tragedy, The (Kyd), 304

      Spenser, Edmund, 207, 233, 253–54, 327

      spies, officials’ use of, 187–88

      Sprenger, James, 352

      stage, structure of, 183

      stagecraft, 33–34

      stage-sitters, 368

      Starveling, Robin (char.), 51

      Stationer’s Company, 193

      Stepney, 182

      Stow, John, 164–66, 189

      Strait of Magellan, 201–2

      Strange, Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, Lord, 104

      Strange, Ferdinando Stanley, Lord, 104

      Stratford Corporation, 271

      Stratford-upon-Avon, 39, 68, 73, 88, 108, 114, 116, 129, 193, 198, 210, 240–41, 271, 311, 344

      Anne left behind in, 124, 125–26, 140, 143, 144, 161–62, 166, 208, 236, 330, 368, 388

      bubonic plague in, 93

      Catholic sympathies in, 95–98, 102, 156, 158, 173

      enclosure near, 382–83

      fire in, 62–63

      free grammar school in, 18–19, 25–28, 55, 64, 95–98, 102, 118, 171

      guildhall of, 25

      John Shakespeare as officeholder in, 24, 28–31, 43, 59–61, 62, 78–81, 160

      municipal scholarships awarded by, 25

      Protestantism in, 89, 90, 93–95

      public punishments in, 178

      reformation in, 94–95

      Shakespeare’s departure from, 149–63, 166, 209

      Shakespeare’s property investments in, 72, 144, 209, 330, 331, 361, 364, 368, 377–78

      Shakespeare’s retirement to, 12, 144–48, 209, 377–90

      Shakespeare’s visits to, 289, 312, 330, 368

      size of, 57

      theatrical companies’ visiting of, 28–31, 161–62

      town council of, 95–96, 98

      town-hall stage of, 36

      Streete, Peter, 292

      Stuarts, 178

      Stubbes, Philip, 38–39

      Sturley, Abraham, 62–63, 64, 271, 364

      Sturley, Henry, 62

      Sturley, Richard, 62–63

      sumptuary laws, 76

      Surrey, 362

      Surrey, Earl of, 200, 234

      Sussex’s Men, 161, 272

      Swan Theater, 189

      swordsmanship, 73–74, 75, 182, 292

      Tabard Inn, 176

      Talbot (char.), 197–98

      Tamburlaine (char.), 190, 192, 196–97, 216, 257

      Tamburlaine (Marlowe),
    189–98, 202, 207, 209, 216, 256, 257

      Taming of the Shrew, The (Shakespeare), 50, 56, 68–69, 119, 133, 134–35, 212

      Tasso, 200

      Taverne wineshop, 330

      taverns, 176, 187–88

      see also inns

      Tearsheet, Doll (char.), 33, 180, 216, 219

      Tempest, The (Shakespeare), 18, 84, 119, 166, 257, 378–79, 389

      chastity promoted in, 142, 385

      retirement contemplated in, 370, 372–78, 381

      Temple Grafton, 124–25

      Ten Reasons (Campion), 108, 114, 115

      Terence, 27

      Thame, 162

      Thames River, 163, 164, 176, 291

      theater:

      admission to, 184–85, 367

      commercial, 11–12, 51

      magic vs. earthiness in, 53

      political events of the day absent in, 338–41

      popularity of, 186–87

      Theater, the, 36, 182–85, 189, 201, 273, 291–92

      theaters, 181–89, 206, 339

      closing of, 236–37, 241, 256, 272, 288–89, 366

      layout of, 183–84

      moral attacks upon, 182, 185–87, 288

      spectacles at, 181–82

      see also specific theaters

      Theatrum orbis terrarum (Ortelius), 193

      Theseus (char.), 51, 52

      Thompson, Agnes, 346–47

      Thorpe, Thomas, 232

      Three Ladies of London, 256

      Thurlow, Mrs., 344

      Tilney, Henry, 262–63

      Time (char.), 33

      Timon of Athens (char.), 84, 369

      Timon of Athens (Shakespeare), 84, 193, 402

      tinkers, 87–88

      tiring house, 184

      Titania (char.), 35, 56

      Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare), 34, 152, 179, 207, 212, 296, 323, 402

      Tolstoy, Leo, 388

      torture, 262, 294, 336, 348

      Touchstone (char.), 269

      Tower Hill, 178

      Tower of London, 98, 114–15, 158, 164, 234, 276, 332

      Towne, John, 162

      tragedy, 179, 296–97, 323–25

      boundary between comedy and, 34, 297

      boundary between history and, 296–97

      in Shakespeare’s development, 297

      Tragedy of Gowrie, The, 341, 342, 364

      Tragical History of the Tartarian Cripple, The, 256

      Traitor’s Gate, 164

      Treatise of Equivocation, A (Garnet), 336–37

      True Chronicle History of King Leir, The, 327–28

      Tubal, 281, 283, 284

      Tudor, Mary, see Mary, Queen of England

      Tudors, 178, 195

      Turchill, 85

      Twelfth Night (Shakespeare), 33, 40–41, 47, 56, 67, 70, 81–84, 124, 135, 215, 227, 238–39, 296, 365

      Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare), 25, 119, 212, 259–60, 271

      Two Menaechmuses, The (Plautus), 27–28

      Two Noble Kinsmen, The (Shakespeare), 370, 373, 379, 402

      Tyburn, 98, 107, 115, 178, 205, 276

      Tyndale, William, 91

      Tyrone, Earl of, 308

     
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