Shakespeare's Restless World: Portrait of an Era

Shakespeare's Restless World: Portrait of an Era

by Neil MacGregor
Shakespeare's Restless World: Portrait of an Era

Shakespeare's Restless World: Portrait of an Era

by Neil MacGregor

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Overview

The New York Times bestselling author of A History of the World in 100 Objects brings the world of Shakespeare and the Tudor era of Elizabeth I into focus

We feel we know Shakespeare’s characters. Think of Hamlet, trapped in indecision, or Macbeth’s merciless and ultimately self-destructive ambition, or the Machiavellian rise and short reign of Richard III. They are so vital, so alive and real that we can see aspects of ourselves in them. But their world was at once familiar and nothing like our own.

In this brilliant work of historical reconstruction Neil MacGregor and his team at the British Museum, working together in a landmark collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the BBC, bring us twenty objects that capture the essence of Shakespeare’s universe. A perfect complement to A History of the World in 100 Objects, MacGregor’s landmark New York Times bestseller, Shakespeare’s Restless World highlights a turning point in human history.

This magnificent book, illustrated throughout with more than one hundred vibrant color photographs, invites you to travel back in history and to touch, smell, and feel what life was like at that pivotal moment, when humankind leaped into the modern age. This was an exhilarating time when discoveries in science and technology altered the parameters of the known world. Sir Francis Drake’s circumnavigation map allows us to imagine the age of exploration from the point of view of one of its most ambitious navigators. A bishop’s cup captures the most sacred and divisive act in Christendom.

With A History of the World in 100 Objects, MacGregor pioneered a new way of telling history through artifacts. Now he trains his eye closer to home, on a subject that has mesmerized him since childhood, and lets us see Shakespeare and his world in a whole new light.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101638118
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 433,653
File size: 64 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Neil MacGregor has been the director of the British Museum since 2002; prior to that, he was the director of the National Gallery in London. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller A History of the World in 100 Objects.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Inside the Wooden O vii

Chapter 1 England Goes Global 2

Chapter 2 Communion and Conscience 18

Chapter 3 Snacking Through Shakespeare 32

Chapter 4 Life Without Elizabeth 44

Chapter 5 Swordplay and Swagger 61

Chapter 6 Europe: Triumphs of the Past 74

Chapter 7 Ireland: Failures in the Present 89

Chapter 8 City Life, Urban Strife 105

Chapter 9 New Science, Old Magic 116

Chapter 10 Toil and Trouble 132

Chapter 11 Treason and Plots 147

Chapter 12 Sex and the City 160

Chapter 13 From London to Marrakesh 174

Chapter 14 Disguise and Deception 190

Chapter 15 The Flag That Failed 202

Chapter 16 A Time of Change, a Change of Time 215

Chapter 17 Plague and the Playhouse 228

Chapter 18 London Becomes Rome 242

Chapter 19 The Theatres of Cruelty 258

Chapter 20 Shakespeare Goes Global 272

List of Lead Objects 287

Bibliography 290

References 295

Picture Credits 303

Acknowledgements 310

Index 311

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Praise for Shakespeare’s Restless World

“What did Elizabethan theatergoers eat while watching Hamlet? British Museum Director MacGregor answers that question and many others as he examines 20 objects, now in museums and libraries, that illuminate daily life in Shakespearean England. . . . Beautifully illustrated, MacGregor’s history offers a vibrant portrait of Shakespeare’s dramatic, perilous, and exhilarating world.”
—Kirkus Reviews(starred review)

“Visually splendid, intellectually stimulating . . . Just as he did in A History of the World in 100 Objects, MacGregor repeatedly converts fascinating objects into talismans transporting readers across time and geography.”
—Booklist (starred review)
 
 
“Neil MacGregor offers sparkling insights into Shakespeare’s times and how the Elizabethans really lived. . . . Filled with anecdotes and insights, eerie, funny, poignant and grotesque, Shakespeare’s Restless World is another brilliant vindication of MacGregor’s understanding of how physical objects enter deep into our fore-father’s mental and spiritual world.”
Sunday Times (London)
 
 
“MacGregor wants us to see both how the past shapes and shades our present but—equally—how strange and alien it should feel. . . . He shows time and again how the epoch-making changes that the Stratford playwright both lived through and expressed still echo through our arguments and anxieties over community and identity.”
The Independent
 
 
“A revelation . . . MacGregor’s choice of clocks, mirrors, and swords opens a door on to the lost world of London’s theatregoers in and around 1600. . . . The interrogation of these objects yields a sequence of fascinating footnotes to Shakespeare’s timeless poetry.”
The Observer (London)
 
 

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