Portraits of Shakespeare, and On the Sonnets of Shakespeare
James Boaden author Abraham Wivell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jun '13
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A one-volume reissue of works, published 1824–7, examining portraits of Shakespeare, including an 1837 essay on his sonnets' dedicatee.
The debate over likenesses of Shakespeare and the identity of the sonnets' dedicatee is ongoing. This one-volume reissue comprises three works exploring these subjects: two from 1824 and 1837 by playwright and biographer James Boaden (1762–1839) and an 1827 essay on the portraits by painter Abraham Wivell (1786–1849).From his funerary monument in Stratford-upon-Avon to the engraving by Droeshout in the First Folio, the depictions of William Shakespeare (1564–1616) have long been the subject of scrutiny. Equally, the mystery surrounding the identity of 'W. H.', the dedicatee of Shakespeare's sonnets, continues to capture the imagination. This volume brings together three works that were originally published separately: two pieces on the portraits and one on the sonnets. A playwright turned theatrical biographer, James Boaden (1762–1839) cultivated a lifelong interest in Shakespeare. His illustrated 1824 analysis of the portraits examines the evidence concerning their authenticity. This is followed by an 1827 investigation by the portrait painter Abraham Wivell (1786–1849), who engages critically with Boaden's findings and those of others. Finally, Boaden's 1837 essay on the sonnets presents the case for naming William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, as their dedicatee - a claim taken up by many later scholars.
ISBN: 9781108064880
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 26mm
Weight: 870g
506 pages