Shakespeare's wife

"Little is known of the wife of England's greatest playwright; a great deal, none of it complimentary, has been assumed. The omission of her name from Shakespeare's will has been interpreted as evidence that she was nothing more than an unfortunate mistake from which Shakespeare did w...

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adam_text Little is known of the wife of England s greatest playwright; a great deal, none of it complimentary, has been assumed. The omission of her name from Shakespeare s will has been interpreted as evidence that she was nothing more than an unfortunate mistake from which Shakespeare did well to distance himself. Yet Shakespeare is above all the poet of marriage. Before Shakespeare there were few comedies or tragedies of wooing and wedding. Tragedies were not about loving not wisely but too well but about the fall of illustrious men. Comedies were not about the pitfalls that lay in wait along the path of true love but about getting away with adultery. In play after play Shakespeare presents the finding of a worthy wife as a triumphant denouement. Again and again in Shakespeare s plays constant wives redeem unjust and deluded husbands, but scholars persist in believing that Shakespeare s own wife was no help to him and even that he hated her. Social historians have avoided becoming embroiled in the Shakespeare industry and Shakespearean scholars have steered clear of social history, in Shakespeare s Wife Germaine Gréer combines literary-historical techniques with documentary evidence about life in Stratford, striving to re-embed the story of Shakespeare s marriage in its social context. Her book presents a new and more fruitful set of hypotheses about the life and career of the farmer s daughter who married our greatest poet. Though the suggestions made in this book are certainly daring, against such a carefully researched background they appear less improbable than the prejudices so freely expressed by Shakespearean scholars. Shakespeare s Wife is a compelling, insightful book that already goes some way to right the wrongs done to Ann Shakespeare. Greer steps off the well-trodden paths of orthodoxy, asks new questions and opens new fields of investigation and research. IMAGE 1 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONSIDERING THE POOR REPUTATION OF WIVES GENERALLY, IN PARTICULAR THE WIVES OF LITERARY MEN, AND THE TRADITIONELL DISPARAGEMENT OF THE WIFE OF THE MAN OF THE MILLENNIUM I CHAPTER O NE INTRODUCING THE EXTENSIVE AND REPUTABLC FAMILY OF HATHAWAY ALIAS GARDNER OF SHOTTERY TOGETHER WITH THE CURIOUS FAD THAT ONE OF THEIR KINSMEN WAS A SUCCESSFUL PLAYWRIGHT FOR THE ADMIRAL S MEN 11 CHAPTER T WO INTRODUCING THE SHAKESPEARE FAMILY, WITH PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE BARD S MOTHER AND HER ROLE IN THE OFT-TOLD STORY OF THE DOWNFALL OFJOHN SHAKESPEARE 26 CHAPTER THREE OF ANN HATHAWAY S LOOKS AND DEMEANOUR, OFAGE AT MARRIAGE IN THE 1580S, THE COURTSHIP OF OLDER WOMEN BY YOUNGER MEN AND WHETHER SHAKESPEARE S WIFE COULD READ 42 CHAPTER FOUR OFWHAT IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN WHEN A TOWN BOY WITH NOTHING TO HIS NAME BEYOND A WAY WITH WORDS WOOS A SERIOUS YOUNG WOMAN OFGOOD PROSPECTS 58 CHAPTER FIVE OF THE MAKING OF A MATCH, OF IMPEDIMENTS TO MARRIAGE AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM, OF BONDS AND SPEDAL LICENCES AND PREGNANCY AS A WAY OF FORCING THE ISSUE, OF BASTARDS AND BASTARDY, AND THE GIRT WHO GOT AWAY 71 CHAPTER SIX OF HANDFASTS, TROTH-PLIGHTS AND BUNDLING, OF RINGS, GAUDS AND CONEEITS, AND WHAT WAS LIKELY TO HAPPEN ON THE BIG DAY 87 IMAGE 2 CHAPTER SEVEN CONSIDERING HOW AND WHERE THE BARD AND HIS BRIDE SET UP HAUSE, OF COTTAGES AND COTTAGING, AND OF HOW THEY UNDERSTOOD THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO EACH OTHER 103 CHAPTER EIGHT OF PREGNANCY, TRAVAIL AND CHILDBIRTH, OF CHRISTENING AND CHURCHING, AND THE SOCIETY OFWOMEN 121 CHAPTER NINE PONDERING HOW AND WHEN IT WAS THAT YOUNG SHAKESPEARE QUIT STRATFORD, LEAVING WIFE AND CHILDREN TO FCNDFOR THEMSEHES, AND WHETHER HE DARED RISK HIS HEALTH AND THEIRS BY CONSORTING WITH PROSTITUTES 138 CHAPTER TEN SUGGCSTING THAT, HAVING SENT HER BOY HUSBAND TO SEEK HIS FORTUNC, WITH THREE SMALL CHILDREN TO LOCK OEFTER, ANN SHAKESPEARE FOUND WORK SHE COUID DO INDOORS, AND WITH THE HELP OF HER HABERDASHCR BROTHERIN-LAW MIGHT EVEN HAVE PROSPERED 158 CHAPTER ELEVEN OF HOW ONE STRATFORD BOY BECAME A TEADING PRINTER, AND ANOTHER WROTE A SEXY POEM THAT BECAME A NOTORIOUS BEST-SCLLER, BEING LITERALLY READ TO PIECES, AND ANN BURIED HER ONLY SON 185 CHAPTER TWELVE TREATING OF THE CURIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE GRANT OF ARMS MADE TO WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, AND THE ACQUISITKM OF A COMPROMISED TITLE TO A RAMBLING AND RUINOUS HOUSE IN A TOWN HE SPENT LIUELE OR NO URNE IN 201 CHAPTER THIRTEEN OF HUNGER AND DISORDER, INTRODUAENG THE VILLAIN OF THE PIECE, SIR EDWARD GREVILLE, WHO CONTRIVED THE FOUL MURDER OF THE BAILIFF OF STRATFORD, AND ANN S FRIEND AND ALLY THE YOUNG LAWYER TIIOMAS GREENE 222 CHAPTER FOURTEEN OF SUSANNA AND HER MATCH WITH A GENTLEMAN OF LONDON AND A MIDSUMMER WEDDING AT LAST 237 CHAPTER FIFTEEN OF ANN S READING OF THE SONNETS 252 IMAGE 3 CHAPTER SIXTEEN OF THE POET S YOUNGER DAUGHTER JUDITH AND THE QUINEY FAMILY, OF ANN AS MATTSTER AND MONEY-LENDER, AND THE DEATHS OF MARY AND EDMUND SHAKESPEARE 268 CHAPTER SEVENTEEN IN WHICH SHAKESPEARE RETURNS TO THC TOUM SOME SAY HE NEUER LEFT AND LIVES THE LIFE OF AN ANGLICAN GENTLEMAN WHILE ANN CONTINUES TO LIVE THE LIFE OF A PURITAN TOUMSWOMAN 278 CHAPTER EIGHTEEN OF SHAKESPEARE S LAST ILLNESS AND DEATH AND HOW ANN SHAKESPEARE HANDLCD THC SITUATION 294 CHAPTER NINETEEN OF SHAKESPEARE S LOP-SIDED WILL AND ANN S OPTIONS - DOWER RIGHT, WIDOW-BED OR DESTITUTE DEPENDENCY 314 CHAPTER TWENTY OFBURIALS, AND MONUMENTS, URIDOWS MITES AND WIDOWS WORK, AND THE QUIET DEATH OF THE QUIET WOMAN OF STRATFORD 326 CHAPTER T W E N T Y - O NE IN WHICH THC INTREPID AUTHOR MAKES THE ABSURD SUGGESTION THAT ANN SHAKESPEARE COULD HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN THE FIRST FOLIO PROJEET, THAT SHE MIGHT HAVE CONTRIBUTED NOT ONLY PAPERS BUT ALSO MONCY TO INDEMNIFY THE PUBLISHERS AGAINST LOSS AND ENABLE THEM TO SEIL A HOOK THAT WAS VERY EXPENSIVE TO PRODUCE AT A PRICE THAT YOUNG GENTLEMEN COULD PAY 344 NOTES 357 WORKS CITED 379 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 389 INDEX 391
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