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Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day
Summary
Provides historical context to Shakespeare's works, explaining what daily life in Elizabethan England was like in the country, in the city, and among the nobility, since all of these settings feature prominently in his plays. Major events of the period, including the exploration of the New World and the clashes between the British Navy and the Spanish Armada, add important perspective for students studying Shakespeare and his works. Coverage includes: rituals of birth, marriage, and death; folklore, superstition, and witchcraft; Catholicism and Puritanism; medicine and the plague; crime; the Gunpowder Plot; and much more.--From publisher description.
Author Bio
Robert C. Evans is a scholar and author whose work often focuses on English literature, especially Shakespeare and the cultural world of early modern England. His writing is known for connecting literary analysis with historical background, helping readers understand how social customs, public events, and daily life shaped the works of the period. He has contributed to studies that make Shakespeare more accessible to students and general readers alike.
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