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Master Skylark: A Story of Shakspere's Time

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A gifted young country singer is discovered by a travelling theatrical company and drawn into the world of Elizabethan stagecraft. The narrative follows his removal from home, journey with the players to the capital, apprenticeship and growth as a performer, encounters with companions and rivals, episodes of danger and displacement, and the chance to sing before the queen. Interwoven are scenes of towns, inns, rehearsals, and ceremonies that chart his moral and artistic development and lead to a settled resolution of his fortunes.

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John Bennett

John Bennett was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and historical fiction. His notable works include "Madame Margot: A Grotesque Legend of Old Charleston," which explores themes of folklore and local history, and "Master Skylark: A Story of Shakspere's Time," a tale set in the Elizabethan era that intertwines fiction with the life of William Shakespeare. Bennett's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the past and a vivid imagination, making his stories engaging for readers interested in both history and adventure.

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