Shakespeare's Contemporaries ... This page is devoted to journals and text repositories related to Shakespeare, Elizabethan, and Renaissance studies. Links related to Shakespeare's contemporaries have been placed on a related linked page. That page started its life here, but soon outgrew the neighborhood.
shakespeare.palomar.edu/renaissance.htm shakespeare.palomar.edu/renaissance.htm
The current review at Mr. Shakespeare. ... Here are some of the best links I have found to Shakespeare's contemporaries (using the term very broadly indeed). The effort continues. Let me encourage those who take an interest in these authors to mount presentations of their works.
shakespeare.palomar.edu/contemporaries.htm shakespeare.palomar.edu/contemporaries.htm
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internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/drama/contempor... internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/drama/contemporariessubj.html
This page and the following one offer brief comments on a number of the more important of those who were writing at the same time as Shakespeare. Many of them are worthy of study in far more depth than we accord them: Shakespeare's light naturally dims those of even the greatest of his peers.
internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/drama/contempor... internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/drama/contemporaries.html
Brief and Straightforward Guide: Who were Some of Shakespeare's Contemporaries?
www.wisegeek.com/who-were-some-of-shakespeares-contempo... www.wisegeek.com/who-were-some-of-shakespeares-contemporaries.htm
It is thought that Jonson's involvement with Shakespeare began when, during the winter of 1598-9, he sent a script to the Lord Chamberlain's men. Although he was never easy to work with, Jonson lent Shakespeare books that would further his knowledge of literature, ... William Shakespeare : Shakespeare's contemporaries...
www.rsc.org.uk/shakespeare/95.aspx www.rsc.org.uk/shakespeare/95.aspx
The first author E mentions as a presumed contrast to Shakespeare is Marlowe, so I assume E accepts Marlowe's authorship of the plays and poems we know as his. Let's take a look at the evidence.
shakespeareauthorship.com/ox3.html shakespeareauthorship.com/ox3.html
An overview of Shakespeare's early contemporaries. ... Shakespeare's early contemporaries were most of them men of liberal education, and were lured into the new profession by the prospect of swift gain. All possessed abilities of a high order; but Shakespeare is the giant of the group, and beside him the others dwindle...
www.theatredatabase.com/16th_century/william_shakespear... www.theatredatabase.com/16th_century/william_shakespeare_003.html
Term: Autumn 2006 ; Location: 128 Bryan ... This course introduces students to the major genres and key writers of British Renaissance drama and delves into the origins and practices of theatrical production from roughly 1580 to 1630. ... Texts ; Renaissance Drama: An Anthology of Plays and Entertainments, ed. Arthur F.
www.duke.edu/~amienne/course_materials/shakespeares_con... www.duke.edu/~amienne/course_materials/shakespeares_contemporaries_syllabus.htm
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