Mrs. Shakespeare

Robert Nye

first published 1993 Arcade Pub., 2000 216 pages

"It is April 1594. William Shakespeare, a budding poet and playwright plying his trade in London, magnanimously invites his estranged wife Anne Hathaway to come down from Stratford-on-Avon to celebrate his thirtieth birthday." ""Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" he inquires politely as she arrives. "No thanks," she responds.". "This playful but gently probing novel portrays Shakespeare as one has never seen h...

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Mrs. Shakespeare edition · 2001 · Penguin (Non-Classics) · 216 pages · 9780142000045
Mrs. Shakespeare edition · 2000 · Arcade Pub. · 216 pages
Mrs. Shakespeare paperback · 1994 · Sceptre · 224 pages · 9780340599082
Mrs. Shakespeare hardcover · 1993 · Sinclair-Stevenson Ltd · 320 pages · 9781856191821

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