Thursday 28 July 2011

Shakespeare by Bill Bryson


As a fan of both William Shakespeare and Bill Bryson I was really looking forward to reading this book which I found to be informative, interesting and well written.

Bryson sets a scene well and spends a fair amount of the book discussing what it was like living, working and dying in Shakespeare's day all of which helped build up a picture of the great playwright's life, even if the picture was blurry around the edges. I say this because we know shockingly little about Shakespeare's life for certain. In fact we can't even be sure what he looked like or even how best to spell his name! Bryson is perfectly honest and open about this from right at the beginning of the book. In fact many stories stated as fact in other books are often only legends with no evidence whatsoever to back them up. I think Bryson sucessfully debunked some absolute nonsense that has been written about the Bard for the last few hundred years especially the ridiculous theories that Shakespeare didn't write his own plays.

I didn't find the lack of evidence surrounding Shakespeare frustrating, quite the opposite. I don't think a bit of mystery does Shakespeare any harm, in fact if anything it enhances his appeal. Too often when you find out a little too much about a great man or woman you realise they were only human like everyone else and end up resenting them.

If you are interested in Shakespeare's life I cannot recommend reading this book highly enough. A brilliant effort from a man who is very talented in his own right.

Final verdict 4/5

Chris

6 comments:

  1. I wasn't aware that he had a book about Shakespeare. This sounds like a good read.

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  2. This is the only Bryson book I have ever read and I loved it!

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  3. I enjoyed this too. I liked that he was completely honest about how little we know and didn't use artistic license!

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  4. I liked this book as well and was also happy Bryson made it clear how little we really know about Shakespeare and debunked a lot of the stories about him. This wasn't quite as funny as the other Bryson books out there but still a good read.

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  5. I have not read this one by Bryson, but considering I've really enjoyed some of his other reads, I probably should give it a shot.

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  6. @reviewsbylola: If you enjoyed this book you should give his travel books a go.

    @ Sam: I found the honesty in the book very refreshing, I think it's amazing how little we actually know about Shakespeare for sure.

    @ Red: There wasn't much humour in the book at all but I rather liked that, to me it showed he isn't just a one-trick pony, having said that I love his funny books a great deal.

    @ Anothercookiecrumbles: Give it a go, you won't be disappointed! THe style is quite different from his travel books & there isn't much humour but it is a valuable book to read

    Chris

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