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Shakespeare the Boy / With Sketches of the Home and School Life, Games and Sports, Manners, Customs and Folk-lore of the Time

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This volume reconstructs the author's subject's childhood and surroundings through sketches of his county, town, and neighborhood; descriptions of domestic life, dwellings, food, and household customs; an account of grammar-school curricula, discipline, and schoolroom routine; and lively chapters on boys' games, sports, festivals, fairs, and folklore. Drawing on contemporary sources and numerous illustrations, it blends topographical detail, social habits, and popular beliefs to suggest how rural family life, schooling, and local pastimes may have shaped early experiences and illuminated many allusions in later dramatic and poetic works.

About the Author

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W. J. Rolfe

W. J. Rolfe was an author known for his work in literary criticism and historical context, particularly regarding William Shakespeare. His notable book, "Shakespeare the Boy," offers insights into the early life of the playwright, exploring the home and school environment of his youth. Rolfe's writing delves into the games, sports, manners, customs, and folk-lore of Shakespeare's time, providing readers with a vivid picture of the cultural backdrop that influenced the renowned playwright. Through his work, Rolfe contributes to the understanding of Shakespeare's formative years and the societal influences that shaped his literary career.

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