Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventuresGood Press, 25. 4. 2021 - Počet stran: 387 William Black's 'Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures' is a captivating novel that delves into the life of Judith Shakespeare, the often-overlooked daughter of the renowned playwright William Shakespeare. Through a combination of historical accuracy and imaginative storytelling, Black paints a vivid portrait of Judith's romantic escapades, personal struggles, and innermost desires. The book's lyrical prose and attention to detail transport the reader back to Elizabethan England, offering a glimpse into the world of the Shakespearean family and the societal constraints they navigated. As Judith navigates love affairs and other adventures, readers are taken on a journey filled with passion, intrigue, and self-discovery. William Black, known for his expertise in historical fiction, brings to life a character shrouded in mystery and sheds light on the complexities of being a woman in Shakespeare's time. His meticulous research and literary prowess shine through in this compelling work, offering a fresh perspective on a lesser-known figure in literary history. 'Judith Shakespeare' is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, Shakespeare aficionados, and anyone who enjoys a richly detailed narrative that combines fact and fiction seamlessly. |
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... mouse, I beg it of you!" she was urging. "Every one at New Place is so busy that they have fixed upon Signior Crab-apple to ride with me; and you know I cannot suffer him; and I shall not have a word of my father all the way back, not a ...
... mouse, I beg it of you!" she was urging. "Every one at New Place is so busy that they have fixed upon Signior Crab-apple to ride with me; and you know I cannot suffer him; and I shall not have a word of my father all the way back, not a ...
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... mouse—" "The maids are busy now, Judith," said she, doubtfully. "But a single day, dear mouse!" she urged. "And if we go early we may get as far as Shipston, and await them there. Have you no desire to meet your brother, Prudence—to be ...
... mouse—" "The maids are busy now, Judith," said she, doubtfully. "But a single day, dear mouse!" she urged. "And if we go early we may get as far as Shipston, and await them there. Have you no desire to meet your brother, Prudence—to be ...
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... mouse, that so you must needs wear it and show it, or he will mark its absence; and for the others let us guess; let us see. There may be some more of that strange- fashioned Murano glass for Susan, for as difficult as it is to carry ...
... mouse, that so you must needs wear it and show it, or he will mark its absence; and for the others let us guess; let us see. There may be some more of that strange- fashioned Murano glass for Susan, for as difficult as it is to carry ...
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... mouse? Is there time before the moon appears over the roof of the church?—for there I am summoned to fearful deeds. Why, Prue, you look as frightened as if a ghost had come into the room—you yourself are like a ghost now in the dusk—or ...
... mouse? Is there time before the moon appears over the roof of the church?—for there I am summoned to fearful deeds. Why, Prue, you look as frightened as if a ghost had come into the room—you yourself are like a ghost now in the dusk—or ...
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... mouse." After a little search she found the tiny document; and Prudence Shawe glanced over it. "Judith! Judith!" said she, almost in despair, "I know not whither your wilfulness will carry you. But tell me what happened. How came you by ...
... mouse." After a little search she found the tiny document; and Prudence Shawe glanced over it. "Judith! Judith!" said she, almost in despair, "I know not whither your wilfulness will carry you. But tell me what happened. How came you by ...
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CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
DIVIDED WAYS | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
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