About This Book
The author reconstructs Shakespeare's earliest London years, assembling documentary and literary evidence to trace his movement from Stratford into the theatrical world, his ties with playing companies and scholarly circles, and the emergence of patronage ties with the Earl of Southampton. The narrative examines how political context informs plays such as King John, advances a case for John Florio as an influence behind the figure of Sir John Falstaff, and surveys relationships with the Burbages and other players. The volume combines historical chapters with transcribed dedications, addresses, and Florio's will to support its arguments.
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