The Women in Shakespeare's LifeCoward-McCann, 1969 - 224 Seiten Conjecture and speculation are combined with the few available facts to portray Shakespeare's mother, Anne Hathaway, his two daughters Susanna and Judith, Mary Fitton, who is Brown's choice among several possibilities for the Dark Lady and a selection of London high society friends. |
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Foreword | 7 |
The Mother | 13 |
Country Girls | 29 |
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