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  • The World as a Stage
  • By: Bill Bryson
  • Narrated by: Bill Bryson
  • Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (104 ratings)

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Shakespeare

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Shakespeare's life, despite the scrutiny of generations of biographers and scholars, is still a thicket of myths and traditions. Some are preposterous, some are conflicting, all are arranged around the few scant facts known about the Bard, from his birth in Stratford to the bequest of his "second best bed" to his wife when he died.Following his international best-sellers A Short History of Nearly Everything and The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, Bill Bryson has written a short biography of William Shakespeare for the Eminent Lives series, which seeks to pair great subjects with writers known for their strong sensibilities and sharp, lively points of view.
©2007 Bill Bryson (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London, UK

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Shakespeare for novice

I found this book highly entertaining and informative. 400 years peeled back so the reader could relive the time of Shakespeare.

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A great writer by a great wit

What could be better than Will Shakespeare by Bill Bryson? Full of fascinating and amusing detail this short biography is informative and interesting. A delightful journey through Elizabethan London and the theatre world.

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Enjoyable, fun, & informative

Bill Bryson has done a terrific job distilling Shakespeare scholarship into a very enjoyable 5 hours. He covers all the big issues & even the silly ones (did Shakespeare really write his plays?). His chapters on the life in London & theatre- going public were fabulous. We even learnt what people could buy for snacks (apples, pears, nuts, ale). Highly recommend this.

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A snappy summary of all there is to know.

There’s still a lot of mystery surrounding the identity of William Shakespeare. Bill Bryson does his best to wade through the muck and present the known details. It’s a short and sweet look at a man who is possibly the greatest writer ever, and yet we know so little. Others have commented on Bill’s narration style... I enjoyed his presentation. A great listen.

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Informative, insightful, amusing

A wonderful addition to both the Bryson oeuvre and the massive corpus of Shakespeareana. A Very refreshing winnowing of all the conjecture and supposition surrounding Shakespeare, down to the actual known facts. This in itself is marvellous, but Bill Bryson’s characteristic charm and lightness of touch make it an especial pleasure. Highly recommended.

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The Bard facts

In this short outline biography of Shakespeare the author sets out to do something quite difficult and achieves it superbly.

As he has demonstrated in his other books Bill Bryson has a remarkable ability to tackle big subjects in a concise, intelligent way. He has an amused lightness of touch that engages the reader (listener in this case) without ever trivialising the subject. That ability is on full display here as he takes us through the few facts known about Shakespeare's life and work, and all the major speculations that have attached themselves to him. Reading his own work Bryson has created an audio version that fascinates without ever straining for effect.

Both an ideal introduction to Shakespeare and a great starting point for further study. A genuinely exemplary work.

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