Three Notelets on Shakespeare
Discover the insightful collection of essays in Three Notelets on Shakespeare, authored by the esteemed antiquary William John Thoms. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this paperback edition spans 150 pages, providing a deep dive into Shakespeare's impact on literature and culture.
This engaging volume features three thought-provoking essays originally penned in 1865. In 'Shakespeare in Germany', Thoms explores the significant influence of English playwrights and actors on German drama. 'The Folk-Lore of Shakespeare' delves into the enchanting world of fairy lore and the origins of character names within the Bard's works. Finally, in 'Was Shakespeare Ever a Soldier?', Thoms presents compelling arguments to assert his belief that Shakespeare had military experience.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Three Notelets on Shakespeare offers a unique perspective on the profound legacy of one of literature's greatest figures.